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This  list  WHS  compilod  with  roforence  to  the  inipoachnipnt  case  now 
before  (Jongress.  It  iiichides  reports  of  trials,  discussions,  constitu- 
tional treaties,  with  some  woi-ks  on  inipeachiiient  in  P^noHsh  law. 

It  may  be  said  that  the  best  historical  statement  of  impeachment  in 
this  country  is  o-iven  in  Fosters  ""  Commentaries  on  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States."  It  also  gives  an  exposition  of  proceedings  and 
an  account  of  State  impeachment  trials. 

Writers  on  the  Constitution  noted  in  the  list  are  Curtis,  Hare, 
Miller,  Paschal,  Story,  and  Tucker. 

Reports  of  the  trials  of  the  following  are  noted  in  the  list:  William 
W.  Belknap,  William  Blount,  Samuel  Chase,  \\'est  II.  IIunii)hreys. 
Andrew  Johnson,  flames  H.  Peck,  John  Pickering,  and  Charles 
Swayne. 

The  historical  development  of  the  constitutional  {>ro\  i-^ions  for 
impeachment  is  set  forth  in  the  Federalist  and  in  the  I)el)ates  of  the 
Federal  Convention  of  1787,  as  reported  I)y  Madison. 

A.  P.  C.  (JUIFFIX 
Ch  lef  BihUiKj  raphe  r 

llKKIiERT  1'ltnam 

Llhrarlan  of  C<>ti</rc)i<s 

Washington^  D.  G.^  Becembei'W^  190 If. 

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Adams,  Heiiiy.     John  Ranclol])li. 

Boxiton  and  Nev^    Yorl.'     ILnKjhton,  Mijffjln  untl  ci.'nijxiny, 

1898.     (.f),  3?i6  j)j>.     8-.     {American  statesmen) 

Inipt'achn)ent  of  Judjic  Pickering,  p.  80;  Of  Judge  Clia.se,  pp.  81,82, 
05-10],  130-152;  Pditiral  tlieory  of  inipeaclinient,  pp.  l.Sl-182; 
Legal  theory  of  im])eucliinent,  pp.  133,  134,  13()-13S;  Criminality 
necessaiy  to  secure  impeachment,  pp.  133,  136. 

Adams,  riolin  Quinc}'.     Memoirs.     Comprlsiiio-  poition.s  of  his  dijirv 

rroin   17!>5   to   184S.      Editod   by  Charles   Francis   Adams. 

Vol.  1. 

PldladelpJua:  -/.  I>.  Llpplncott  d;  co.,  I87J4,.    ix^o^tl  pp.    8\ 

Rules  of  impeachment,  pp.  318,  326;  Evidence,  p.  .358;  On  the 
nature  of  impeachment,  pp.  321-326,  3-55;  Powers  of  impeach- 
ment, pp.  359,  362;  Impeachment  of  Judge  Chase,  pp.  319-364; 
Form  of  question,  pp.  ;)60-.'!62;  Payment  of  witnesses,  pp.  361, 
.367,  .368,  372;  Argument  that  the  state  is  not  a  court,  pp.  322,324; 
Impeachment  impossiVjle  to  he  maintaintil,  pp.  325,  327;  Prece- 
dent for  postponement  of  impeachment,  ]•.  .■'>4S;  On  evidence  of 
an  opinion,  ]>.  .353. 

Anson,  S'n-  William  R.      Tlic   law  and  custom   of  the    coii.stitution. 
8d  cd. 
OxfonJ:   At  the  (Jlarendon  jyi-ess^  1897 .     '2  voh.     5^. 
Impeachment,  pt.  1,  pp.  351  cl  seq. 

Barnard,  (icoroc  (r.     Proeeedinos  in  the  eoiirt  <»t'  iiiii)eachmeiit  in  the 
matter  of  the  impeachment  of  George  G.  liarnard,  Justice 
of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
Osinego:   R.  J.  Ollphant,  1875.     3  vols.     8^. 

Belknap,  William  W.     Proceedinus  of  the  Senate  sittino-  for  the  trial 
of  \Villiam  W.  Piclkna]).  late  secretary'  of  war,  on  the  arti- 
cles of  impeachment  exhibited  by  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives.    Forty-fourth  congress,  first  session. 
Washington:    Government  iwinting  office,  1876.     (^),  1166  pp. 

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Blount,    ^Villiam.      Procoedings   on   the    impeachment  of    William 
Blount,  a  Senator  of  the  United  States  from  the  .state  of 
Tennessee,  for  hioh  crimes  and  misdemeanors. 
Philadelphia:    Printed  by  Joseph  Gale.%  1799.     10'2 pp.     5^. 

Boutwell,  (ieorge  S.     Reminiscences  of  sixty  years  in  public  affairs. 

±\eio  York:  McClure.,  PJdUljJS  (&  co.^  190'2.    %  vols.     8^. 

Impeachment,  vol.  2,  p.  10;  Law  of   impeachment,  vol.  2,  p.  114; 
Impeachment  of  President  Johnson,  vol.  2,  pp.  55,  96,  112,  113. 

Chase,  Samuel.  The  answer  and  pleas  of  Samuel  Chase,  one  of  the 
associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  to  the  articles  of  impeaclmient  exhibited  against 
him  in  the  said  court,  by  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States,  in  support  of  their  impeachment  against 
him,  for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors,  supposed  to  have 
been  by  him  committed. 
Philadelphia:  Published  and  sold  by  all  the  booksellers^  1805. 
SJ^pp.    m°. 

Library  of  Congress  copies  bound   in    Duane   Pamphlets,  vol.  12; 
Miscellaneous  Pamphlets,  vol.  329. 

The  answer  and  pleas  of  Samuel  Chase,  one  of  the  associate 

justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  to  the 
articles  of  impeachment,  exhibited  against  him  in  the  Sen- 
ate, by  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States. 
Nefwburyport:  Published  by  Angier  March.,  1805.     7'2  p)p.   8^. 

(Authentic.)     Impeachment  of  Samuel  Chase,  esq.,  one  of  the 

associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  with  the  articles  exhibited  against  him  \iy  the  House 
of  Representatives;  in  support  of  their  charges  for  high 
crimes  and  misdemeanors:  supposed  to  have  been  committed 
by  him:  with  his  answer  and  pleas.  Likewise  the  repli- 
cation of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
Baltimore:  Printed  for  Keatinge's  book  store.,  1805.  68 
pp.     8°. 

Bound  with  Report  of  the  trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Chase,  Balti- 
more, 1805.     8°. 

Exliibits,  accompanying  the  answer  and  plea  of  Samuel  Chase, 

one  of  the  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States. 
[Phlladelphlaf  1805.]    54,  pp.     8°. 

Library  copy  bound  in  Duane  Pamphlets,  vol.  114. 


SELECT    LIST    OB^    KEFERENCES    ON    IMPEACHMENT  7 

Chase,  Suiimel.  Report  of  the  trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Chase,  one  of 
the  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  before  the  high  court  of  impeachment,  composed  of 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  .  .  .  with  the  necessary 
documents  and  official  papers,  from  his  impeachment  to 
iinal  acquittal.  Taken  in  short  hand,  b}'  Charles  Evans. 
Baltiriiore:  S.  Butler  and  G.  Keatinge^  1805.  (6'),  ^230,  205- 
268  pp.     8°. 

Trial  of  Samuel  Chase,  an  associate  justice  of  the  Supreme 

Court  of  the  United  States,  impeached  by  the  House  of 
Representatives,  for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors,  before 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  Taken  in  short-hand,  by 
Samuel  H.  Smith  and  Thomas  LI03  d. 
Washington  city:  Printed  for  Samuel  II,  Smithy  1805.  2 
vols.     8°. 

Curtis,  Georg-e  Ticknor.  Constitutional  history  of  the  United  States 
from  their  declaration  of  independence  to  the  close  of  their 
civil  war. 

JVew  York:  Harper  ck  brothers,  1889-1896.     2  vols.     8°. 

Impeachment,  vol.  1,  pp.  422,  426,  465,  481,  482,  483,  569,  579; 
vol.  2,  p.  696. 

Dwight,  T.  W.     Trial  by  impeachment. 

{Ill  American  law  register,  vol.  15,  Mar.,  1867,  pp.  257-283.) 

The  Federalist;  A  connnentary  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States.  Reprinted  from  the  original  text  of  Alexander 
Hamilton,  John  Jay,  and  James  Madison.  Edited  by 
Henry  Cabot  Lodge. 
JVeuj  York:  (r.  P.  Putnam^ s  soiis^  1902.  xi'v.,  (i),  586  pp. 
12°. 

The  Senate  viewed  as  a  court  of  Impeachment,  pp.  407^12;  Objec- 
tions to  the  power  of  the  Senate  to  sit  as  a  court  for  impcachineuts 
further  considered,  pp.  412-418. 

/N   The  Federalist  and  other  constitutional  papers,  by  Hamilton,  Jav, 
Madison,  and  other  statesmen  of  their  time,  with  a  full 
index.     Edited  by  E.  H.  Scott. 
Chicago:  Albert,  Scott  tC'  company,  189 J4..     2  vols.     8°. 

Impeachment,  pj).  499,  607,  663,  707;  Improperly  lodged  witli  the 
Senate,  p.  858;  In  Massachusetts,  p.  500;  Methods  of,  p.  491;  Pow- 
ers of  Senate  in,  p.  491. 
It  has  not  been  thought  necessary  to  note  hero  all  the  editions  of 
the  Federalist.  The  various  additions  are  described  in  the  intro- 
duction to  Lodge's  edition. 
The  above  noted  are  convenient  and  easily  accessible  editions. 


8  sp:lect  list  of  references  on  impeachment 

Foster,  KoQ-er.     Coiiiinentarios   on   the   Constitution  of  the   United 
States,  historical  and  juridical,  with  ol)servations  upon  the 
ordinary  provisions  of  state  constitutions  and  a  comparison 
with  the  constitutions  of  other  countries.     Volume  I. 
Bo)<ton:  The  Boston  hooh  corii2?any^  1895.    viii,  713  2>1>-    5^. 
Sections  8G-111:  Provisions  of  the  Constitution  concerning  impeach- 
ment; Origin  of  impeacliments;  Proceedings  in  the  Convention 
as  to  impeachment;  Reasons  for  the  trial  of  impeachments  by  the 
Senate;  History  of  impeachments  before  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States;  Persons  subject  to  impeachment;  Impeachment  after  expi- 
ration of  official  term;  Impeachable  offences;  Convictions  upon 
impeachniejit   in   the    Ihiited   States;    Causes   for  which    public 
oflicers  may  be  removed;  Removal  ()f  judges;  Preliminary  pro- 
ceedings on  impeachments;  Articles  of  impeachment;  Service  of 
process  on  impeachment;  Managers  of  imijeachraent  and  counsel 
for  prosecution;    Swearing  of   the   Senate;   Appearance  of    the 
accused;  Pleadings  for  the  respondent;  Replication;  Proceedings 
on  the  trial  of  an  impeachment;   Evidence  upon  impeachment 
trials;  Arguments  of  counsel;  Decision  upon  impeachment;  Impo- 
sition  of  penalty  upon  conviction;   Pardons  to  impeachmeiits; 
Concluding  observations  on  impeachments. 
Ai)iiendix:  State  impeachment  trials. 

Hare,  J.  1.  Clark.     American  constitutional  law. 

Boston:   Little,  Brovm^  and  corapany.,  1889.     2  voh.     8'-'. 
Impeachment,  pp.  210,  211,  855. 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnoll.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

Boston:   Iloug/iton,  Mifflin  and  company.,  1899.     -ix,  (3),  4.65 
»  />p.     12^.     {America))  states/nen) 

liupeachmciit  of  Pivsident  Johnson,  pp.  358-360. 

[Hatsell,  riolin.  I     Precedents  of   proceedino-,s  in   the  House  of  Com- 
mons: under  separate  titles.     With  observ^ations.     In  four 
volmnes.     Vol.  IV,  relatincj  to  conference,  and  impeach- 
ment.    A  new  edition,  with  additions. 
London:  Printed  hy  Luke  ILansard  and  mns^  1818.     a?,  51^2 


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Jefferson,  Thomas.     Impeachment. 

{In  Jeffersonian  cyclopedia,  pp.  416-417.    New  York,  1900.    8°.) 

Johnson,  Andrew.     The  great   impeachment  and   trial   of  Andrew 
Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States. 
Bldladelplda:   T.  //.   Peterson  cb  hrot/iers,   [18681    '(-),  ^^- 
2892^]).     8'\ 

Proceedings  in  the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the 

United  States,  before  the  United  States  Senate,  on  articles 
of  impeachment  exhibited  l\v  the  House  of  Keprescwitative.s. 
With  an  appendix. 
Was/ling  ton:  F.  dc  J.  Eives  <&  Geo.  A.  Bailey,  1808.     1090, 
50,  xxviii  pp.     8'\ 


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Johnston,  Alexander.     Impeachments. 

{In  Lalor,  John  J.,  nf.  CyclopHnlia  of  political  science,  political 
economy,  ami  of  the  jiolitical  history  of  the  Uniti'<l  States,  vol.  2, 
pp.  480-485.     Chicago,  ISSIJ.     4°.) 

McCall,  Siimuel  W.     Thaddcu.s  Stevens. 

Boston  andA'evj  York:   Ifoux/hton^  Mijflin  and  comjmny,  1S99. 
^'^,  {Ji)^  369  pj).     J lladndwuH.     S^-'.     {Ainerican  .statrsnien) 
The  impeachinciit  of  President  Johnson,  pp.  ."{22-848. 

Madison,  Jan)es.  Tlie  papers  of  James  Madison,  purchased  hy  order 
of  Conoress;  beinj:^  his  correspondence  and  reports  of  debates 
durino-  the  Congress  of  the  Confederation,  and  hi.s  reports 
of  debates  in  the  Federal  convention;  now  puldislied  from 
the  original  manuscripts  .  .  .  under  the  sui)criiiten<hMicc 
of  Henry  1).  Gilpin. 
Washington:  Langtree  db  (/Sullivan^  ISJfi.     3  voh.     8\ 

Impeachment  discussed  in  the  Federal  convention: 
Power  of  impeachment  to  belong  to  House  of  Representatives,  pp. 
787, 1228,  1545,  1(506;  Trial  of  imi)eachment  by  National  Judiciary, 
pp.  734,  855,  892,  1182,  1187,  1288,  1488;  lmi)eachuK'nt  under  juris- 
diction of  the  Supreme  Court,  pp.  743,  1238;  Impeachment  not  to 
be  tried  by  jury,  pp.  1239,  1441;  Trial  of  impeachment  by  the 
Senate,  ])]).  1485,  1528,  1581,  1541,  154(5,  1007;  ImiK-aciuneut  of  the 
President,  pp.  748,  779,  860,  872,  1127,  1148,  1151,  1158,  1198,  1204, 
1224,  1237,  1434,  1487,  1528;  Impeachmentof  the  Supreme  Judges, 
pp.  1869,  1399;  Impeachment  of  the  Heads  of  Department.s,  p. 
1869;  Judgment  on  it,  ]i]i.  1239,  1530;  Extent  of  the  judgment 
nndi-r  it,  pp.  1289,  b54(),  1(507;  Pardon  not  to  extend  to  impeach- 
ment, pp.  1433,  1555,  I()i7:  No  pardon  in  impeachnunt  by  tiie 
President,  jip.  748,  1287,  1555,  1617;  Conviction  under  it,  pp.  1289, 
1486,  1528,  1580,  1581,  154(5,  1(507;  Its  incHicacy  against  the  Presi- 
dent, pj).  767,  1184. 

Miller,  Samuel  Freeman.      Lectures  on  th(»  (\)nstituii()n  of  the  United 
States. 
New  York  and  Alhani/:    Ilanh-.s  and  hrotJu  rs,  1S93.     ir:i\  705 

House  of  Representatives,  j tower  of  impeachment,  p.  201;  Proceed- 
ings in  case  of  impeachment,  p.  202;  Impeachment  not  subject  to 
the  operation  of  the  pardoning  power,  p.  167;  Im})eachment  of 
President,  j).  171;  Senate  the  court  in  such  cases,  pp.  213-215; 
Offences  charged  may  also  be  prosecuted  in  the  ordinary  courts, 
])p.  501-502. 

Paschal,  Georg-e  W.     The  Constitution  of  the  United  States  defined 
and  carefiill}^  annotated.     With  an  appendix,  suj)plement, 
and  index  thereto. 
Washington^  I).  C:    WUluon  II.  Morrison.,  ISS^B.     h'xrt\  GJ/J^ 
jyp.    8°. 

Impeachment,   pp.  24,  72;  25,  81;  25,  82;  35,  170;  36,  185;  87,  209. 


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Pomeroy,  John  Norton.     An  introduction  to  the  constitutional  law  of 
the  Tnitod  States.     Especially  desioncd  for  students,  gen- 
eral and  professional.     9th  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged,  by 
Ednumd  II.  Bennett. 
Boi^ton  and Neio  Yorh:   ITomjliton^  Mifflin  a7idcomj)any,  1880. 

a;xxvili.,  709  pjy.     8°. 

Impeachment,  pp.  84,  99,  118,  598-612. 

Schurz,  ( "arl.     Life  of  Henry  Clay. 

JJosto/icmdjVevj  York:  Houghton.,  M/'fflrn  and  company,  1887. 
a  voh.     12°.     {American  i^tatesniev) 

Impeachment  impracticable  as  a  punishment  for  corrupt  removals, 
vol.  2,  pp.  64-65. 

Sherman,  John.     Recollections  of  forty  years  in  the  House,  Senate 
and  Cabinet. 
1895,  The  Wer7ier  company,  Chicago,  [etc.].     2  vols.     8'^. 
"Impeachment  of  Andrew  Johnson,"  pp.  413-432. 

Stansbury,  Arthur  J.  Report  of  the  trial  of  James  H.  Peck,  judge 
of  the  United  States  district  court  for  the  district  of  Mis- 
souri, before  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  an  im- 
peachment preferred  by  the  House  of  Representatives 
against  him  for  high  misdemeanors  in  otiice. 
IhMim:   l/nUard,  Gray  and  CO.,  1833.     iv,  592 pi^.     8°. 

Stephen,  Sh-  flames  Fitzjames.     A  history  of  the  criminal  law  of 
England. 
London:  MacmiUan  and  co.,  1883.     3  vols.     8°. 
Impeachment,  vol.  1,  pp.  146-160. 
List  of  impeachments,  p.  159. 

Storey,  ]\Ioorlield.     Charles  Sumner. 

Jjostoii  and  J\'cv:  YorV:  Houghton,  Mifflin  and  company^  1900. 
(6'),  J,6Gpj>.      Portrait.     8°. 

Impeachment  of  President  Johnson,  pp.  .332,  347-351. 

Story,   Josey)!!.     (^onunentaries  on   the  Constitution  of   the    United 
States.     5th  ed.  by  Melville  M.  Bigelow. 
lioxton :   Little,  Broton,  and  company,  1891.     2  vols.     8°. 

Impeachment  by  House  of  Representatives,  1|688,  689,  742;  Trial  of 
im])eachnient  by  the  Senate,  ^742-813;  Proceedings  on  impeach- 
ment, TI781,  S06-811;  Extent  of  judgment  on  impeachment,  ^781- 
789;  Impeachment  of  President  and  ^'ice-president,  ^777,  786-813; 
Who  liable  to  impeachment,  1|788-795,  813n;  For  what  offences, 
TI796-805;  Pardon  does  not  extend  to  impeachment,  111490,  1501- 
1502. 

Sumner,  Charles.  The  chief  justice,  presiding  in  the  Senate,  can 
not  rule  or  vote.  Opinion  in  the  case  of  the  impeachment 
of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States,  March 
31,  1868. 

( In  his  Works,  vol.  12,  pp.  282-317.     Boston,  1877.     8°. ) 


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Sumner,  Charles.  Con.stitutional  i"cspoiisil)ilitv  of  Senators  for  their 
votes  in  cases  of  inipeaclnnent.  Kesolutions  in  the  Senate, 
June  3,  1S68. 

(///  Ills  WorkH,  vol.  12,  pp.  41  l-4i:;.     Boston,  1877.     S°.) 

Expulsion  of    the   l*resi(lent.     Opinion    in    the  ease  of   the 

impeachment  of  Andrew  rJohnson,  Ma}'  26,  1868. 
{Li  his  Works,  vol.  12,  pp.  318-410.     Boston,  1877.     8°.) 

The  impeachment  of  the  President.     The  ri^ht  of  the  Presi- 

dent of  tiie  Senate  pro  tem.  to  vote.     Remarks  in  the  Sen- 
ate, March  5,  IStiS. 

{In  his  Works,  vol.  12,  pp.  272-281.     Boston,  1877.     8°.) 

Sumner,  William  Graham.     Andrew  »Jackson  as  a  public  man;  what 
he  was,  what  chances  he  had,  and  what  he  did  with  them. 
Boston:  Houghton^  Miffiln  and  corii2)any^  1882.     vi^  lfi2  pp. 
12°.     {American  statesmen.) 

Impeachment,  i.p.  174,  802,  303,  311. 

Sutherland,  William  A.  Notes  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States,  showing"  the  construction  and  operation  of  the  con- 
stitution as  determined  b}^  the  federal  Supreme  court  and 
containing  references  to  illustrative  cases  from  the  inferior 
federal  courts  and  state  courts. 
Soyji  Francisco.^  Bancroft-  Whitney  company.^  190 Jf..  xt\  973 
pp.     8^. 

Impeachment,  pp.  48,  .^4,  495,  551. 

Tilden,  Samuel  .1.      Impeachment,  its  nature  and  object. 

{In  his  Writings  and  speeches,  vol.  1,  pp.  472-482.  New  York, 
1885.     8".) 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  de.  Democracy  in  America.  Translation  by 
Henry  Reeve,  as  revised  and  annotated  from  the  author's 
last  edition  by  Francis  Bowen.  With  an  introduction  by 
Daniel  C.  Gil  man, 
JVew  Yorh:  The  Century  co.,  1808.  3  vols.  Frontispiece. 
Folded  map.     6'^. 

Impeachment,  England,  France,  and  Iniled  ."^tates,  vol.  1,  pp.  l:;4  rl 
seq.;  A  rare  r&sort,  vol.  1,  p.  131;  A  state's  decline  evidenced  by 
impeachment,  vol.  J,  p.  \'.\S);  Impoachmeiit  in  (he  United  States, 
vol.  1,  p.  151;  vol.  2,  pp.  -131,  432;  In  Fe<li'ral  and  stat{^  constifn- 
lions,  vol.  1,  p.  138;  Offenses  snhject  to  impeat-innenl  vaguely 
described,  vol.  1,  p.  138. 

Tucker,  St.  George.     View  of  the  Constitution  of  the  L'nited  States. 

{In  Blackstone's  conunentaries  .  .  .     By  St.  George  Tucker,  vol.  1, 

l)p.  140-377.     Philadelphia,  1803.     8°.) 
Impeachment,  pp.  200,  331,  335. 


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United  States.  5th  Congress,  1st  session.  lionise  reports.  Kcportof 
the  Coniniittcc  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States,  appointed  to  prepare  and  report  articles  of  impeach- 
ment against  William  Blount,  a  senator  of  the  United  States, 
impeached  of  hioh  crimes  and  misdemeanors.  [July  5, 1797.] 
IPJiUadelphla]:  rrlnted  hy  Join,  Fmno,  \179S\  (i^),  m,  16, 
clx  J)}).     8^. 

5th  Conf/ress,  '2d  session.     House   reports.     Further  report 

from  the  connnittee,  appointed  on  the  eighth  of  July  last, 
to  prepare  and  report  articles  of  inn)eachment  against 
\\  illiam  Blount,  a  senator  of  the  United  States,  impeached 
l>v  the  House  ol' Representatives  of  high  crimes  and  mis- 
demeanors.    [Jan.  '22,  1798.  |     iv,  4  pp.     8-^. 

House   reports.      Further    re[)oi"t   of   the   committee, 

appointed  on  the  eighth  July  last,  to  prepare  and  report 
articles  of  impeachment  against  William  Blount,  a  Senator 
of  the  United  States,  impeached  by  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors.  25th  Janu- 
ary, 1798. 
[rhdadelph'la\:    Printed  hij  John  Fenno,  [1798\     11  /)j>.     8'\ 

House  of  Represeoitatives.     Deposition  of  Gen.  Elijah 


Clark,  of  the  state  of  Georgia,  respecting  a  letter  from 
iiiiu  to  Don  Diego  Morphy,  consul  of  His  Catholic  Majestj^ 
at  Charleston,  South-Carolina,  containing  the  answers  of 
the  said  deponent  to  certain  interrogatories  framed  by  the 
conunittee  ai)pointed  on  the  2d  of  Februar}^  last.  27th 
April,  1798.     8  pp.     8. 

7th  Congress,  2d  session.     The  debates  and  proceedings  in  the 

(Jongress  of  the  United  States. 
Wdshington:    Gales  i&  Seaton,  1H51.     8^.     {Annals  of  the 
Congress  of  til c  United  States,  vol.  12.) 

Iinpcachnieiit  of  John  Pickering:  Action  in  House,  cols.  460,  544, 
641,  642,  644,  ()45;  In  Senate,  cols.  267,  268. 

Htli  Congress.     Tlie  debates  and  proceedings  in  the  Congress 

of  the  United  States. 
Washington:   Gales  <&  Seaton,  1852.     2  vols.     8°.     (Annals 
of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  vols.  13-14-.) 

Impeachment  of  John  Pickering:  Action  in  House,  vol.  18,  cols. 
880,  790,  794,  796,  797,  801,  884,  1087,  1097;  In  Senate,  vol.  13, 
cols.  27,  76,  224,  225,  268,  270,  271,  275,  298,  315. 
Impeachment  of  Samuel  Chase:  Action  in  House,  vol.  13,  cols.  806, 
820,824,  850,  876,  1093,  1124,  1171,  1182,  1184,  1237;  vol.  14,  cols. 
680,  726,  728,  731,  747,  762,  763,  776,  783,  791,  872,  1175,  1180, 
1182,  1183,  1184;  In  Senate,  vol.  13,  cols.  272,  274;  vol.  14,  cols. 
50,  52,  81,  89,  92,  93,  98,  100,  101-150,  151,  152,  153,  177-201, 
202-669. 
Impeachment,  rules  for  cases  of,  etc.,  vol.  14,  cols.  18,  19,  21,  32, 
41,  57,  58,  63,  68. 


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United  States.  <St/i  Coinjn'HK^  Iftt  sess/jj/i.  House  reports.  Report 
witli  articles  of  impeachiucnt  aj^ainst  flohn  Piekcriutr. 
Dec.  27,  1803.     !>  pp.     8  . 

Report  of  "the  managers  ai)pointed  on  the  part  of 


this  House,  to  appear  at  the  bar  of  the  Senate,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  ,supportin<)^  tlie  articles  of  inii)ea('hmeMt  against 
John  Pickering',  district  judge  of  the  district  of  New- 
Hampshire,  for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors.'"'  March 
6,  1801. 

{In  Uiiitcil  States.     8th  Congre.s.s,  1st  se.-^j^ion.     .J<jurnal  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  pp.  524-527.     Washington,  [1804].     8°.) 

House  reports.     Report  on  official  conduct  of  Judges 


Chase  and  Peters.     March  6,  1804.     3  pp.     8^. 


House  reports.     Report  on  the  impeachment  of  Judge 

Chase.     xMarch  26,  1801.     7  pp.     8°. 

8th  Congress,  2d  session.  Articles  exhibited  by  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  United  States,  in  the  name  of  them- 
s(dves  and  of  all  the  people  of  the  United  States,  against 
Sanuiel  Chase,  one  of  the  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  in  maintenance  and  support  of 
their  imj)eachment  against  him,  for  high  crimes  and  mis- 
demeanors.    Dec.  1,  1801. 

( //I  United  States.     8th  Congress,  2d  session.     Journal  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  pp.  :^l-44.     Washington,  1S2G.     8°.) 

21st  Co /I  (/J  •■■■■■<.'<.  Jst  sf'ss/'ii/i.  House  rept)rt  no.  325.  Report  from 
the  Conuuittee  on  the  judiciar3-,  to  which  was  referred  the 
memorial  of  Luke  K.  Lawless,  complaining  of  the  official 
conduct  of  James  H.  Peck,  judge  of  the  district  court  of 
the  United  States  for  the  district  of  Missouri.  March  23, 
1830.     53  pp.     8^.  201 


House  report  no.  315.     Memorial  of  James  H.  Peck, 

judge  of   the  district  court  of   the  United  States  for  the 
district  of  Missouri.     April  5,  1830.     6  pp.     8°.  201 

House  report  no.  359.     Letter  from  James  H.  Peck, 


to  the  speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  transmitting  an  explanation  in  answer  to 
the  charges  preferred  against  him.  as  judge  of  the  district 
court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district  of  Missouri,  by 
Luke  K.  Lawless.     April  11.  1830.     53  pp.     8-.  201 


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United  States.  ,Ust  Congress,  1st  session.  House  report  no.  385. 
Article  exliil)ited  bv  tlio  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  in  the  name  of  themselves  and  of  all  the 
l)e()})le  of  the  United  States,  ag'ainst  James  H.  Peck,  judge 
of  tlie  district  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  district 
of  Missouri,  in  maintenance  and  support  of  their  impeach- 
ment against  him  for  higli  misdemeanors  in  office.  April 
2t),  1830.     4  pp.     8°.  201 

'21st  Con<jress,^2d  session.     Senatedoc.no.il.     Case  of  James 

II.  Peck.     Dec.  21,  1830.     4  pp.     8-.  203 


Senate  doc.  no.  12.     Case  of  James  H.  Peck.     Dec.  22, 

1830.     30  pp.     S'^.  203 

Senate  doc.   no.   27.      Opinions  of  James  H.   Peck, 


judge  of  the  district  court  of  the  United  States  for  the  dis- 
trict of  Missouri.  [Ordered  printed,  Jan.  7,  1831.]  52 
pp.     8-.  203 

■37th  Co7igress., '2d  session.     The  Congressional  GIo))e:  contain- 
ing the  de])ates  and  proceedings  of  the  second  session  of  the 
thirty-seventh  Congress. 
Wa.skrngton:  I ^r luted  at  the  Congressional  Globe  office.,  1862. 
hpts.    Jr. 

Iinpeachmeut  of  West  H.  Humphreys,  district  judge  of  the  United 
States  court  in  Tennessee: 

Action  in  House,  pp.  1062,"  1966,  2134,  2205,  2262,  2271,  2292,  2621, 
2954,  2956.  Action  in  Senate,  pp.  1991,  2010,  2039,  2247,  2277, 
2617,  2942,  2953,  2957. 

Select  connnittee,  p.  2010;  Report,  p.  2039;  Articles  of  impeach- 
ment, \).  'ITil;  Judgment  of  court,  p.  2953. 

House  report  no.  44.     Impeachment  of  West  H.  Plum- 


phreys,  judge  of  the  United  States  district  court  of  Tennes- 
see. Report  from  the  Coumiittee  on  the  judiciary.  March 
4,  1862.     11  pp.     8". 

I^OtJi  Congress.,  2d  session.  Supplement  to  the  Congressional 
Globe  containing  the  proceedings  of  the  Senate  sitting  for 
the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  United 
States. 
Waxhhigton  City:  PuhllsJied  hy  F.  d^  J.  Rives  c(?  George  A. 
Bailey,  1868.     ^rlv,  626  pp.     Jfp. 

J^.'^fh  Congi'ess.,  1st  session.  Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  84.  Articles 
of  impeachment  exhibited  l)y  the  House  of  Representatives 
against  William  W.  Belknap,  late  secretary  of  war.  April 
3,  1S70.     8  pp.     s  .  1665 


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United  States.  J^.'ttli  Congren^^  1st  session.  Senate  misc.  doc.  no.  02. 
In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  sitting-  for  the  trial  of 
AVilliani  W .  P)clknap  upon  articles  of  impeachment.  Repli- 
cation of  the  House  of  Kepresentatives  to  the  plea  of 
William  W.  l^)elknap  to  articles  of  impeachment.  Apiil 
11),  187(),  ordered  pi-inted.     2  i)p.     8-.  1665 

— House  repoit  no.    I^<I.     .Malfeasance  of  \\  .  \\  .  Bel- 


^ 


knap,  late  secretar3'  of  war.  Report  from  the  Committee 
on  expenditures  in  the  A\'ar  Department.  ^Marcli  2,  1876. 
11  pp.     8^-.  1708 

House  report  no.  222.     Impeachment  of  \\ .  W.  Bel- 


knap.   Ke[)ort  from  the  Committee  on  the  judiciary.    March 
8,  1876.     1  page.     8°.  1708 

House  report  no.  345.     Impeachment  of  William  \\ . 


Belknap.     Report  from  the  Committee  on  the  judiciary. 
March  30,  1876.     8  pp.     8°.  1709 

—     House  report  no.  791.     Report  of  the  House  managers 


on  the  impeachment  of  W.  W.  Belknap,  late  secretary  of 
war.     Aug.  2,  1876.     2  pp.     8°.  1713 

58th  Cong fc-s.s^2d  sessi<m .     House  report  no.  1905.     Pts.  1  and 

2.     Judg(>  Chai'les  Sw  ay ne.     Report  from  the  Committee  on 

the  judii-iary.     Maich  25,  1904;  April  1,  1904.     2  pts.     8-. 

Pt.  1,  majority  report,  presented  by  ^Ir.  Palmer. 
Pt.  2,  minority  report,  presented  by  Mr.  Gillett. 

58th  Congress^  3d  session.  Extracts  from  Journal  of  the  Senate 
of  the  United  States  of  America  in  cases  of  impeachments. 
December  16,  1904.  Printed  conformtihly  to  a  resolution  of 
the  Senate. 

WasJiingtoii:  Goveomnient  printing  o^ce^WOJi.     Jf99  pp.     8^. 

Impeachment  of  Judge  C'harles   Swa3'ne.     Evidence 


before  the  subcommittee  of   the   rludiciary  connnittee  of 
the  House  of  Representatives.     From  Fel)ruary  13,  1904. 
to  November  29,  1904. 
Wa.^Jiington :    Govei'nvtcnf  prriniing  <>-[fice.,  WOJ/..     a-ii,  GOO  ])p. 

8°. 


.,  Van  Nest,  C.  ^^'illctt.     Impeachable  oflenses  under  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States. 
{In  Aiaer^ican  law  revieio.,  vol.  16.,  Nov..,  1882., pp.  798-817.) 


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Wharton,   l"'rrtiuis.     State    trials  of    the   United    States  duriiio-  tlie 
administrations  of  Washing-ton  and  Adiuns.      A\'ith  refer- 
ences, historical  and  professional,  and  preliminar}'  notes  on 
the  politics  of  the  time. 
PluUal'Iph'Hi:  Carey  and  Hart,  181^9.     iv,  727,  (1)  pp.     5^^. 

"Impeachment  of  William  Blount,  a  Senator  of  the  LJnited  States, 
for  misdemeanour,"  pp.  200-321. 

Williams,  Tliomas.  Aroument  of  Tiiomas  Williams,  one  of  the  man- 
aovrs  on  the  part  of  the  House,  before  the  Senate  of  the 
United  States,  sitting  for  the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson, 
President  of  the  United  States,  impeached  of  high  crimes 
and  misdemeanors. 
I  ]V(ish!)t(/t(/n:  Congressional  Glohe  office,  1868.]     24  pp.     8^. 

Wright,  Marcus  ,J.  Some  account  of  the  life  and  services  of  William 
Blount,  .  .  .  together  with  a  full  account  of  his  impeach- 
ment and  trial  in  Congress,  and  his  expulsion  from  the 
U.  S.  Senate. 

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Page 

Prefatory  note 5 

General 7-14 

Cases : 

William  Blount 15-16 

John  Pickering 17 

Samuel  Chase 17-19 

James  H.  Peck.    20-21 

West  Hughes  Humphreys 21-22 

Andrew  Johnson 22-27 

William  Worth  Belknap 27-28 

Charles  Swayne 28-29 

Robert  Wodrow  Archbald 29-30 

State  impeachments 31 

George  G.  Barnard 31-32 

Impeachments  in  foreign  countries: 

Great  Britain 33-34 

Cases 35 

France 35 

Author  index 37-38 

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PREFATORY  NOTE 


The  first  edition  of  this  list  was  prepared  at  the  time  of  the  trial  of 
Judge  Charles  Swayne  in  1904.  This  second  edition  is  issued  to  meet 
a  similar  need  occasioned  b}^  the  impeaclmient  proceedings  against 
Judge  Robert  W.  Archbald. 

A  simple  classificaticm  of  the  material  has  been  made  by  arranging 
separately,  under  approjM-iate  headings,  writings  devoted  to  any 
particular  trial.  Reports  of  the  trials  of  the  following  will  ])e  found 
arranged  in  chronological  order:  William  Blouiit,  John  Pickering, 
Samuel  Chase,  James  H.  Pecic,  West  H.  Humphreys,  iVndrew  Johnson, 
William  W.  Belknap,  Charles  Swayne,  Robert  W.  Archbald. 

A  brief  section  on  impeachment  in  English  law,  with  a  few  refer- 
ences to  the  trials  of  Warren  Hastings  and  Lord  !Melville,  have  been 
included  as  indicating  the  source  of  much  of  our  own  procedure. 

Writers  on  the  Constitution  noted  in  the  list  are  Curtis,  Foster,  Hare, 
Miller,  Paschal,  Pomeroy,  Rawle,  Story,  Sutherland,  Tucker,  Watson 
and  Willoughby. 

The  historical  development  of  the  constitutional  provisions  for 
impeachment  is  set  forth  m  the  Federalist,  in  the  Debates  of  the 
Federal  Convention  of  17S7,  as  reported  by  ^iadison,  and  in  Farrand's 
"Records  of  the  Federal  Convention  of  1787."  The  latter  includes 
a  full  index  on  the  impeachment  clauses  of  the  Constitution,  volume 
3,  pages  635-636. 

Foster's  "Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States" 
gives  probably  the  best  historical  statement  of  impeachment  in  tliis 
country.  A  lengthy  a})pendix  gives  an  exposition  of  proceedings  and 
accounts  of  impeachment  trials  in  tlie  states. 

H.  H.  B.  Mkyeii 
Cli  i  (f  Bill  i  ogra  ph  er 
Herbert  Putnam 

Lihrariari  of  Congress 

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GENERAL 

Fo.  English  procedure,  see  Nos.  171,  175. 

1  Adams,  Henry.     John  Randolph. 
Boston   and   New    York,   Houghton,    Mifflin  and  comjyany, 

[1DU8?]     3  p.,  I,  326  p.     IS'"^.     (American  statesmen,  ed. 
hy  J.  T.  Morse,  jr.     [v.  16].) 
First  published  1882. 

Impeachment  of  Jud2;e  Pickering:  p.  80;  Of  Judge  Chase:  p.  81,82, 

95-101,    130-152;  Political  theorj-  of  impeachment:   p.   131-132; 

Legal  theory  of  impeachment:  p.  133,  134,  13G-138;  C'riminality 

necessary  to  secure  impeachment:  p.  133,  136. 

10—11966  E176.A53     vol.  16 

2  Adams,    John   Qiiincy.     Memoh-s,     Comprising   portions    of   his 

diary  from  1795  to  1848.  Edited  by  Charles  Francis 
Adams.  Vol.  1. 
Philadelplda,  J.  B.  Lippincott  c£'  co.,  1S74-  "'^j,  551  p.  23'^^. 
Rules  of  impeachment:  p.  318,  326;  Evidence:  p.  358;  On  the  nature 
of  impeachment:  p.  321-326,  355;  Powers  of  impeachment:  p.  359, 
362;  Impeachment  of  Judge  Chase:  p.  319-364;  Form  of  question: 
p.  360-362;  Payment  of  witnesses:  p.  361,  367,  368,  372;  Argu- 
ment that  the  state  is  not  a  court-  p.  322,  324;  Impeachment 
impossible  to  be  maintained:  p.  325,  327;  Precedent  for  postpone- 
ment of  impeachment:  p.  348;  On  evidence  of  an  opinion:  p.  353. 

4  Ashley,  Roscoe  Lewis.     The  American  federal  state;  a  text-book 

in  civics  for  high  schools  and  academies. 
^____  New   Yorlc,  London,    The   Macmillari  company,  1902.     xlv, 

^  .      599  p.     21'="'. 

Impeachment:  p.  173,  238-239,  334,  359. 
2-5846/4  JK251.A8 

5  Bryce,  James.     The  American  commonwealth.     Xew  ed.,  com- 

pletely rev.  throughout,  with  additional  chapters. 
A^ew  Yoric,  The  MacmiUan  company,  1910.     2  v.     21*^^. 
^ Impeachment  of  executive  officers:  v.  1,  p.  50,  90.  212.  505;  Impeach- 

ment of  judges:  v.  1,  p.  Ill,  231,  563. 
10-26931  JK246.B9     1910 

6  Carrington,  Walter.     Impeachment. 

^^,^--  {In  American  and  English  cyclopaedia  of  law.     2(1  ed.     Northport, 

L.  I.,  1900.-    2Q>Y^.     V.  15,'p.  1061-1073.) 

7  The  Causes  for  which  a  President  can  be  impeached. 

Atlantic  monthly ,  Jan.  1867,  v.  19:  88-92.         AP2.A8,  v.  19 

■    ^'  7 


8  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

8  Curtis,   George  Ticknor.     Constitutional  history  of  the  United 

States,  from  their  declaration  of  independence  to  the  close 
of  their  civil  war. 
New  Yorlc,  Harper  c&hrothers,  1897.     2  v.     2SY'^. 

Impeachment:  v.  1,  p.  422,  426,  4G5,  481,  482,  483,  569,  579;  v.  2, 
p.  696. 
9-21468t  JKl  16.086 

9  Gushing,  Luther  Stearns.     Lex  parliamentaria  americana.     Ele- 

ments-of  the  law  and  practice  of  legislative  assemblies  in 
the  United  States  of  America.     9th  ed. 
Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  187^.     xxxvi,  1063  p^ 

impeachment:  p.  131,  411,  977-989. 
9-26756  JK1096.C93 

10  Dwight,  T.  W.     Trial  by  impeachment. 

\y  American  law  register.  Mar.  1867,  v.  15:  257-283. 

■11  Farrand,  Max,  ed.     The  records  of  the  Federal  convention  of 

1787. 
New  Raven,  Yale  university  press;  {etc.,  etc.],  1911.    3  v.    26^^^. 

/For  a  full  index  on  the  impeachment  clauses  of  the  Constitution, 
see  "^ol.  3,  p.  635-636. 
11-5506  JK141     1911 

12  The  Federalist.     The  Federalist,  a  commentary  on  the  Consti- 

tution of  the  United  States;  being  a  collection  of  essays 
written  in  support  of  the  Constitution  agreed  upon  Sep- 
tember 17,  1787,  by  the  Federal  convention,  reprinted 
from  the  original  text  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  John  Jay 
and  James  Madison;  ed.  by  Henr}^  Cabot  Lodge. 
New  YorTc  dD  London,  G.  P.  Putnam's  sons,  1902.     xlv,  586 p. 

Bibliography:  p.  xxxv-xlii. 

The  Senate  viewed  as  a  court  of  impeachment:  p.  407-412;  Objec- 
tions to  the  power  of  the  Senate  to  sit  as  a  court  for  impeachments 
further  considered:  p.  412^18. 

It  has  not  been  thought  necessary  to  note  here  all  the  editions  of  the 
Federalist.     The  various  editions  are  described  in  the  introduc- 
tion to  Lodge's  edition. 
4-15626/6  JKl  54     1902 

13  Finley,  John  Huston,  and  John  F.  Sanderson.     The  American 

executive  and  executive  methods. 
New  Yorlc,  The  Century  Co.,  1908.     5  p.  l,  3-352  p.     20'"^. 

{TJie  American  state  series.) 

Impeachment:  p.  60-64. 
8-33813  JK516.F5 


LIST   OF   REFERENCES   OX    IMPEACHMENT  0 

14  Foster,  Roger.     Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 

States,  historical  and  juridical,  \dth  observations  upon 
the  ordinary  i^rovisions  of  state  constitutions  and  a  com- 
parison with  the  constitutions  of  other  countries,     v-  1. 
Paris  [etc.]  G.  E.  Stechert;  Boston,  The  Boston  hooTc  company, 
[etc.,  etc.]  1S96.     viii,  713  p-     24^"^. 

Sections  86-111:  Pro\'isions  of  the  Constitution  concerning  impeach- 
ment; Origin  of  impeachments;  Proceedings  in  the  Convention 
as  to  impeachment;  Reasons  for  the  trial  of  impeachments  by  the 
Senate;  History  of  impeachments  before  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States;  Persons  subject  to  impeachment;  Impeachment  after  expi- 
ration of  official  term;  Impeachable  offences;  Convictions  upon 
impeachment  in  the  United  States;  Causes  for  which  public 
officers  may  be  removed;  Removal  of  judges;  Preliminary  pro- 
ceedings on  impeachments;  Articles  of  impeachment;  Ser\ace  of 
process  on  impeachment;  Managers  of  impeachment  and  counsel 
for  prosecution;  Swearing  of  the  Senate;  Appearance  of  the 
accused;  Pleadings  for  the  respondent;  Replication;  Proceedings 
on  the  trial  of  an  impeachment;  Evidence  upon  impeachmeat 
trials;  Arguments  of  counsel;  Decision  iipon  impeachment;  Impo- 
sition of  penalty  ujion  conviction;  Pardons  to  impeachments, 
Concluding  observations  on  impeachments. 
Appendix:  State  impeachment  trials. 
5-4624t  JK241.F76 

15  Hare,  John  Innis  Clark.     American  constitutional  law.     [1st  ed.] 

Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1889.     2  v.     2I^Y'^. 
— ■ —  Impeachment:  p.  210,  211,  So."). 

9-21642t  JK241.H28 

16  Hart,   Albert  Bushnell.     Actual  government   as  applied  under 

American  conditions. 
New  Yorlc  [etc.],  Longmans,  Green,and  co.,  1903.     xliv,  599  p. 
If.  pi.,  8  maps  (incl.  front.)  2  tab.,  2facsim.,  diagr.     20\'^^. 
(American  citizen  senes,  ed.  by  A.  B.  Hart.) 

Impeachment:  p.  130,  153-154,  300,  304-307. 
3-190S0'3  JK421.H3 


17  Hildreth,  Richard.     The  history  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Rev.  ed. 
New  York,  Harper  &  brothers,  1880.     6  v.     22^"^. 

Impeachments:  Blount,  v.  5,  p.  187,  2S1,  282;  Pickering,  p.  510-511; 

rhase,  p.  511-512,  540-544;  Pennsylvania  judges,  p.  512.  514.  5:>2. 

4-17780  2  E178.H682 


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18  Impeachment. 

..„. {III  Encyclopaedia  britannica.     11th  ed.     New  York.  1910.     30'' 

V.  14,  p.  340-341.)  AE5.E36,v.li 

19  Impeachment. 

, {In   New   international   encyclopaedia.     New   York,    1900.     2tV^. 

v.  10,  p.  501-502.;)  AE5.N55.V.10 

20  Impeachment  from  a  legal  point  of  view. 

Nation,  Mar.  I4,  1867,  v.  4:  214-215.  AP2.N2,v.4 


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21  Impeachment  of  judges. 

^       Washington  law  reporter,  Dec.  2,  187S,  v.  6:  380. 

22  Impeachment  of  the  President.     [Attempt  of  Mr.  Botts,  of  Vir- 

ginia, to  secure  the  impeachment  of  President  Tyler.] 
Law  reporter,  Aug.  ISJ^-Jj.,  v.  7:  161-169. 

23  Impeachment  of  U.  S.  judges. 

^yestern  jurist,  June,  1873,  v.  7:  323-324. 

24  JeflFerson,  Thomas.     Impeachment. 

(In  his  Jeffersonian  cyclopedia.  New  York,  1900.  30''™.  p. 
416-417.) 

25  Johnston,  Alexander.     Impeachments. 

(In  Lalor,  John  J.,  ed.  Cyclopsedia  of  political'  science,  political 
economy,  and  of  the  political  history  of  the  United  States.  Chi- 
cago, 1883.     25'-'°.     V.  2,  p.  480-485.)  H41.L22,  v.  2 

28  Lawrence,  William.     The  law  of  impeachment.  , 

American  law  register,  Sept.  1867,  n.  s.  v.  6:  64-1-680. 

27  Madison,  James.     The  papers  of  James  Madison,  purchased  by 
order  of  Congress;  being  his  correspondence  and  reports 

/of  debates  during  the  Congress  of  the  confederation,  and 
his  reports  of  debates  in  the  Federal  convention;  now 
published  from  the  original  manuscripts,  ...  under  the 
superintendence  of  Henry  D.  Gilpin.* 
'Washington,  Langtree  &  0' Sullivan,  I84O.     3  v.    facsims. 

Impeachment  discussed  in  the  Federal  convention: 
Power  of  impeachment  to  belong  to  House  of  representatives:  p. 
737,  1228,  1545,  1606;  Trial  of  impeachment  by  national  judiciary: 
p.  734,  855,  892,  1132,  1137,  1238,  1438;  Impeachment  under  juris- 
diction of  the  Supreme  Court:  p.  743,  1238;  Impeachment  not  to 
be  tried  by  jury:  p.  1239,  1441;  Trial  of  impeachment  by  the 
Senate:  p.  1485,  1528,  1531,  1541,  1546,  1607;  Impeachment  of  the 
President:  p.  743,  779,  860,  872,  1127,  1143,  1151,  1153,  1193,  1204, 
1224,  1237,  1434,  1487,  1528;  Impeachment  of  the  Supreme  judges: 
p.  1369,  1399;  Impeachment  of  the  heads  of  departments:  p. 
1369;  Judgment  on  it:  p.  1239,  1530;  Extent  of  the  judgment 
under  it:  p.  1239,  1546,  1607;  Pardon  not  to  extend  to  impeach- 
ment: p.  1433,  1555,  1617;  No  pardon  in  impeachment  by  the 
President:  p.  743,  1237,  1555,  1617;  Conviction  under  it:  p.  1239, 
1486,  1528,  1530,  1531,  1546,  1607;  Its  inefficacy  against  the  Presi- 
dent: p.  767,  1134. 

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LIST    OF   EEFERENCES   ON    IMPEACHMENT  11 

28  Mechem,  Floj^'d  R.     A  treatise  on  the  law  of  public  offices  and 
^,<^        oflicers. 

CJdcago,  Calhghan  and  co'.,  1890.     cxvii,  7dl  p.     £3i>'^"'. 
By  impeachment:  p.  299-303. 

29  Miller,  Samuel  Freeman.     Lectures  on  the  Constitution  of  the 

United  States. 

N^w  Yoric  and  Albany,  Banks  and  hrotlurs,  1S93.     xxi,  76-5 

p.     24'"^. 

House  of  representatives,  power  of  impeachment:  p.  201;  Proceed- 
ings in  case  of  impeachment:  p.  202;  Impeachment  not  subject  to 
the  operation  of  the  pardoning  power:  p.  1G7;  Impeachment  of 
President:  p.  171;  Senate  the  court  in  such  cases:  p.  213-215; 
Offenses  charged  may  also  be  prosecuted  in  the  ordinan,'  courts: 
p.  501-502.  * 

2-19694  JK241.M66 

30  Paschal,  George  Washington.     The  constitution  of  the  Unitetl 

States  defined   and  carefully  annotated.     With   an   ap- 
pendix, supplement,  and  index  thereto.     [3d  ed.] 
'^  Washington,  D.    C,    Tl'.   //.    Morrison,   1882.     xx,  xxa-xxc, 

[xxi]-lxxii,  644  V-     ^^  '^'"• 

Impeachment:  p.  24,  72;  25,  81;  25,  82;  35,  170:  36,  185;  37,  209. 

2-14916  JK241.P27     1882 

31  Pomeroy,  John  Norton.     An  introduction  to  the  constitutional 

law  of  the  United  States.  Especiall}'  designed  for  stu- 
dents, general  and  professional.  0th  ed.,  rev.  and  eiil.. 
by  Edmund  II.  Bennett. 

Boston  and  New  York,  Ilougldon,  Mijfiin  and  company,  1886. 

xxxviii,  709  p.     23'='". 

Impeachment:  p.  84,  99,  118,  598-612. 
9-21072  JK241.P78     1886 

32  Rawle,  William.     A  view  of  the  Constitution  of  tlu'  United  States 

of  America.     2d  ed. 
'^-^PMladelpMa,  P.  II.  Nicliin,  1829.     H?f,  [9]-S49  p.     24'"^. 
"Of  impeachments":  p.  209-219,  273. 
9-25931t  JK216.R25 

33  Schurz,  Carl.     Life  of  Henry  Clay 

Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton  Mifflin  company,  [1909?]. 

/2  V.     18'=™.     (American  statesmen,  ed.  hg  J.  T.  ^fors(,  jr. 
[v.  19-20].) 
First  published  1887. 
Impeachment  impracticable  as  a  puni.-^hmcnt  for  corrupt  removals: 
V.  2.  p.  64-05. 
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34  Story,  Joseph.     Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United 

States:  with  a  preHminary  review  of  the  constitutional 
history  of  the  colonies  and  states  before  the  adbption  of 
the  Constitution.     5th  ed.,  by  Melville  M.  Bigelow. 

Boston,  Little,  Brown,  and  company,  1905,  1891.    2  v.    24'^'^. 

Impeachment  by  House  of  representatives:  T|688,  689,  742;  Trial  of 

impeachment  by  the  Senate:  ^742-813;  Proceedings  on  impeach- 

^^--  ment:  ^781,806-811;  Extent  of  judgment  on  impeachment;  lf781- 

789;  Impeachment  of  President  and  Vice-president:  ^777,  786-813; 

Who  liable  to  impeachment:  ^788-795,  813n;  For  what  offences: 

^796-805;  Pardon  does  not  extend  to  impeachment:  ^1490,  1501- 

1502. 

8-27554  JK211.S72 

35  Sumner,  Charles.     The  chief  justice,  presiding  in  the  Senate, 

.  can  not  rule  or  vote.     Opinion  in  the  case  of  the  impeach- 

/  ment  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States, 

V  March  31,  1868.  » 

(7ft  Ms  Works.     Boston,  1877.     22''™.     v.  12,  p.  282-317.) 

E415.7.S95,v.l2 

36  Constitutional  responsibility  of  Senators  for  their  votes 

in  cases  of  impeachment.  Resolutions  in  the  Senate, 
June  3,  1868. 

{In  his  Works.     Boston,  1877.     22^"".     v.  12,  p.  411-413.) 

E415.7.S95,v.l2 

37  The  impeachment  of  the  President.     The  right  of  the 

President  of  the  Senate  pro  tem.  to  vote.     Remarks  in 

the  Senate,  March  5,  1868. 

(In  his  Works.     Boston,  1877.     22^°!.     v.  12,  p.  272-281.) 

E415.7.S95,v.l2 

38  Sumner,  William  Graham.     Andrew  Jackson. 

Boston  and  New  Yorlc,  Houghton  Mifflin  company,  [1909?]. 
4  p.  I.,  503  p.     18'^'^.     {American  statesmen,  id.  hy  J.  T. 
Morse,  jr.     [v.  17].) 
First  published  1883. 
Impeachment:  p.  220,  353,  354,  364. 
10-12015  E176.A53,vol.l7 

39  Sutherland,  William  Angus.     Notes  on  the  Constitution  of  the 

United  States,  showing  the  construction  and  operation  of 
the  Constitution  as  determined  by  the  federal  Supreme 
court  and  containing  references  to  illustrative  cases  from 
the  inferior  federal  courts  and  state  courts. 

San  Francisco,  Bancrojt-Vi'Mtmy  company,  1904-     xv,  973  p. 
23^"". 

Impeachment:  p.  48,  54,  495,  551. 
4-21695  JX241.S96 

40  Taylor,  ITannis.     The  American  law  of  impeachment. 

■~- North  American  review,  Apr.  1905,  v.  ISO:  502-512. 

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41  Thomas,   David  Y.     The  law  of  impeachment   iu  the  United 

States. 
— _  American  political  science  review,  May,  190S,  v.  2:  378-395. 

JAl.A6,v.2 

42  Throop,  Montgomery  II.     A  treatise  on  the  law  relating  to  pub- 

Uc  officers  and  sureties  in  official  bonds. 
New  Yorlc,  J.  Y.  Johnston  co.,  1892.     clxix,  963  p.     23'"^. 
"^~     --—  Removal  by  impeachment:  p.  354,  390-392,  396,  816-817. 

43  Tilden,  Samuel  Jones.     The  ^\Titings  and  speeches  of  Samuel  J. 

Tilden.     Ed.  by  John  Bigelow. 
New  Yorl-,  Ilarjycr  and  hrothrrs,  1885.     2  v.     23'^^. 
"Impeachment,  its  nature  and  object":  v.  1,  p.  472-482. 
9-28977  E415.7.T57 

44  Tocqueville,  Alexis  Charles  Henri  Maurice  Clerel  de.     Democracy 
/  in  America  (translated  by  H.  Reeve)  with  special  intro- 
ductions  by  John   T.   Morgan  .  .  .  and   Hon.   John  J. 
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New    YorTc,    The   Colonial  ])ress,   ['^1899].     2  v.     pi.,  port., 
jacsim.     23'^^.     {The  world's  great  classics  library.) 

Impeachment,  England,  France,  and  United  States:  v.  1,  p.  134  et 
seq.;  A  rare  resort:  v.  1,  p.  131;  A  state's  decline  evidenced  by 
impeachment:  v.  1,  p.  139;  Impeachmonts  in  the  United  States: 
V.  1,  p.  151;  v.  2,  p.  431^32;  In  Federal  and  state  constitutions: 
v.  1,  p.  138;  Offenses  subject  to  impeachment  vaguely  described: 
v.  1,  p.  138. 
Nov.  16,  99-154  JK216.T7     1899a 

45  Tucker,   St.  George.     View  of  the  Constitutii)n  of  the  United 

States. 

(7n  Blackstone's  commentaries  .  .  .     By  St.  Georgo  Tucker.     Phila- 

"^—— ~ delphia,  1803.     22'"'".     v.  1,  p.  140-377.) 

Impeachment:  p.  200,  331,  335. 

46  U.  S.      Congress.     House.     Committee  on  the  judiciary.     Hearings 

before  a  subcommittee  of  the  Committee  on  the  judiciary 
of  the  House  of  representatives  uj)on  the  articles  for  the 
impeachment  of  Lebbeus  R.  Wilfloy,  judge  of  the  United 
States'  court  for  China. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  of.,  1908.     274  P-     23^'"". 
Hearings  February  24  to  March  3,  1908. 
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46a Senate.     Extracts  from  the  journal  of  the  United  States 

Senate  m  all  cases  of  impeachment  presented  by  the  House 
of  representatives,  1798-1904. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,   1912.     594  l^-     23^'"'.     {62d 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  876.) 

Impeachments  of  Williani  Blount;  John  Pickering;  Samuel  Chase; 

James  H.  Peck;  West  H.  Humjilireys;  Andro^v  Johnson;  William 

W.  Belknap;  Charles  Swayne. 
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47  TJ.  S.     Congress.     Senate.     Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  in  cases  of  impeaclinients.     Feb.  20, 
1805. 
Washington,  Printed  hg  Gales  &  Beaton,  1821.     J^l 9-527  _p. 
22^'^.     {In  Senate  journals,  V.  3.)  J3l,v.3 

Contents. — Record  of  the  proceedings  of  the  high  court  of  impeach- 
ment, on  the  trial  of  William  Blount:  p.  483-491;  The  trial  of 
John  Pickering:  p.  493-507;  The  trial  of  Samuel  Chase:  p.  509-527. 
The  first  ed.  was  published  in  Washington,  printed  by  W.  Duane 
&  son,  1805.     140  p. 

48 Rules  of  procedure  and  practice  in  the  Senate 

when  sitting  on  the  trial  of  impeachments,  as  adopted  by 
the  Senate,  Mar.  2,  1868  and  amended  Mar.  31,  1868  and 
Apr.  3,  1868. 
^VasUngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  186S.     7  j).     23''^. 

1-9214  ,  JK1268     1868 

49 Standing  rules  for  conducting  business  in  the 

Senate  of  the  United  States  together  with  the  rules  of 
procedure  and  practice  in  the  Senate  wdien  sitting  on  the 
trial  of  impeachments. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off'.,  1890.     79  p.     23"'''. 

1-9228  JK1266     1890 

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stitution of  the  United  States. 
[Boston?  1882f]     [1],  798-819  p.     2I^<^^. 

Reprinted  irom  American  law  review,  Nov.  1882,  v.  16:  798-817. 
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51  Watson,  David  Kemper.     The  Constitution  of  the  United  States, 

its  history,  application  and  construction. 

Chicago,  Callaghan  &  company,  1910.     2  v.     24i"^- 
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52  Weeks,  William  F.     The  impeachment  of  federal  officers. 

Harpers  weeMy,  Jan.  28,  1905,  v.  49:  118-121. 

AP2.H32,v.49 

53  Williams,  F.  L.     The  law  of  impeacliment. 

{In  Bar  association  of  the  state  of  Kansas.     Fifteenth  annual  meet- 
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54  Willoughby,  Westel  Woodbury.     The  constitutional  law  of  the 

United  States. 
New  York,  Baker,  Voorhis  &  company,  1910.     2  v.     24'^™. 
"Impeachment":  v.  2,  p.  806,  1121-1124. 
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WILLIAM  BLOUNT  • 

1798 

See  also  Nos.  17,  46,  46a,  47. 

irner,   Frederick  J.     Documents   on  the  Blount   conspiracy, 
1795-1797. 
American  Mstorical  review,  Apr.  1905,  v.  10:  574.-606. 

Bibliographical  foot-notes.  E171.A57,v.lO 

56  U.  S.  5th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  1798-1799.     Senate.     Proceedings  on 
the  impeachment  of  William  Blount,   a  senator  of  the 
United  States  from  the  state  of  Tennessee,  for  liigh  crimes 
and  misdemeanors. 
Phihdelpltia,  Printed  hy  J.  Gales,  1799.     102  p.     23'"". 

Blount  was  charged  with  conspiring  to  aid  Great  Britain  in  wresting 
the  Floridas  and  Louisiana  from  Spain. 
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57  Congress.     House.     Deposition  of  Gen.   Elijah  Clark,   of 

the  state  of  Georgia,  respecting  a  letter  from  him  to  Don 
Diego  Mori)hY,  consul  of  His  Catholic  Majesty,  at  Charles- 
ton, South  Carolina,  containing  the  answers  of  the  said 
— ---_.„  dej)onent,  to  certain  interrogatories  framed  by  the  Com- 
mittee appointed  on  the  2d  of  Februar}'  last  [to  enquire 
into  the  nature  and  extent  of  the  conspiracy  of  "William 
Blount]. 
[PhiladelpMa],  1798.  S  p.  22^'".  {[U.  S.  5th  Cong.  2d 
sess.     House.     Doc.]  April  27,  179S.) 

58 Committee  on  impeachment   of   ^Yiniam   Blount. 

Report  of  the  committee  of  the  House  of  representatives 
of  the  United  States,  appointed  to  jirepare  and  report 
articles  of  impeachment  against  William  Blount,  a  senator 
— of  the  United  States,  impeached  of  high  crimes  and  mis- 
demeanors. Printed  by  order  of  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives. 
[Philadelphia],  Printed  hg  J.  Fenno,  [1797].  1  p.  I.,  vi, 
[3]-16,  clx  p.  21Y"K  [5th  Cong.,  2d  sess.  House.  Doc. 
Nov.  30,  1797.] 

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16  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

59  U.  S.     Congress.     House.     Committee  on  impeachment  of  William 

Blount.     Further  report  from  the  committee,  appointed  on 

the  eighth  of  July  last,  to  prepare  and  repoi^t  articles  of 

impeachment  against  William  Blount,  a  senator  of  the 

United  States,  impeached  by  the  House  of  representatives 

^^'"^     "^    of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors. 

[Philadelphia,  1798.]     iv,  4  p.     21^^^^.     Ijth   Cong.,  2d  sess. 
House.     Doc.  Jan.  22,  179S.] 

60 " Further  report  of  the  committee,  ap- 
pointed on  the  eighth  July  last,  to  prepare  and  report 
articles  of  impeachment  against  William  Blount,  a  Senator 
of  the  United  States,  impeached  by  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors.  25th  Jan- 
uary, 1798. 

[Philadelphia],     Printed    hy    John     Fenno,    [1798].     11    p. 
21h"".     ([/5th  Cong.,  2d  sess.    House.    Doc]  Jan.  25,  1798.) 

61 Further  report  of  the  managers  appoiuted 

to   conduct   the  impeachment   against  William  Blount. 
20th  Dec.  1798.     Published  by  order  of  the  House  of  rep- 
'  resentatives. 

[Philadelphia,  Printed  hy  John  Fenno,  1798.]     4  P-     21  <^^. 
{[5th  Cong.  2d  sess.     House.     Doc]     Dec  20,  1798.) 

62  Wharton,  Francis.     State  trials  of  the  United  States  during  the 

administrations  of  Washington  and  Adams.     With  refer- 
ences, historical  and  professional,  and  preliminary  notes 
on  the  politics  of  the  time. 
Philadelphia,  Carey  and  Hart,  1849.     iv,  727,  (1)  p.     23'='". 
"Impeachment  of  William  Blount,  a  Senator  of  the  United  States, 
for  misdemeanour:"  p.  200-321. 

63  Wright,  Marcus  Joseph,     Some  account  of  the  life  and  services 

of  William  Blount.     Together  with  a  full  account  of  his 
impeachment  and  trial  in  Congress,   and  his  expulsion 
from  the  U.  S.  Senate. 
Washington,   E.   J.   Gray,   [^1884]-     iv  p.,   1    I.,   [7]-142  p. 
front,  ipdrt.)     23''"'. 
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LIST    OF   REFERENCES   OX    IMPEACHMENT  17 

JOHN  PICKERING 

1803 
See  also  Nos.  1,  17,  4G,  4Ga.  47. 

64  U.  S.     7t}i  Cong.  2d  sess.     The  debutes  and  proeeedinj^s  in  the 

Congress  of  the  United  States. 
Washington,  Gales  d)  Seaton,  1S61.     25^'^"'.     {Annalx  oj  the 
Congress  of  the  United  States,  v.  12.) 

Impeachment  of  John  Pickering:  Action  in.  House,  cols.  460,  544. 
641,  642,  644,  645;  In  Senate,  cols.  2G7,  268. 

Jll.A5,v.l2 

65  8th  Cong.     The  debates  and  proceedings  in  tlie  Congress 

of  the  United  States. 

Washington,  Gales  c£'  Seaton,  1852.     2  v.     25Y'"-     {Annals 
of  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  v.  13,  14-) 

Impeachment  of  John  Pickering:  Action  in  House,  v.  13,  cols.  380, 
790,  794,  796,  797,  801,  884,  1087,  1097;  In  Senate,  v.  13.  col.-. 
27,76,224,225,268,270,271,275,298,315.  Jll.A5,v.l3 

66  Congress.     House.     Keport  wiih  artich>s  of  iiu|)L-achiueut 

against  John  Pickering. 

[Washington,    1803.]     9  p.     23^"".     {[8th    Cong.,    1st  sess. 
House.     Doc]     Dec.  27,  1803.) 

67 Report  of  ''the  managers  appointed  on  the  part 

of  this  House,  to  appear  at  the  bar  of  the  Senate,  for  the 
purpose  of  support hig  the  articles  of  impeachment  against 
John  Pickering,    (Ustrict  judge   of   the   district    of   Xew- 
~~'^^  Hampsliire,  for  liigh  crimes  and  misdemeanors."     March 

6,  1S04. 

{In  U.  S.  8th  Congress,  1st  session.  Journal  of  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives.    Washington,  [1804].     22"^"'.     p.  524-527.) 

SAMUEL  CHASE 

1804-1805 

See  also  Nos.  1,2,  17,  46,  46a,  47. 

68  Chase,  Samuel.  The  answer  and  pleas  of  Samuel  Chase,  one  of 
the  assocate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Cotu't  of  the  Ignited 
States,  to  the  articles  of  impeachment  exhibited  against 
him  in  the  said  court,  by  the  House  of  Hepresentativ(\s  of 
the  United  States,  in  support  of  their  impeachment  against 
him,  for  high  crimes  anil  misdemeanors,  supposed  to  have 
been  by  him  committed.  Printed  by  order  of  the 
Senate. 
Washington  city,  Wm.  Duane  &  son,  1805.     84  p-     19^'^". 

Library  of  C<mgres.s  ha.-s  other  copies  bound  in  Duane  pamphlets,  v. 
12;    (AC901.DS);    Miscellaneous   pamphlets,    v.    329   (,AC901.M5, 
V.  329) 
54453°— 12 2 


18  LIBKARY   OF    CONGRESS 

69  Chase,  Samuel.     The  answer  and  pleas  of  Samuel  Chase,  one  of 

the  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  to  the  articles  of  impeachment,  exhibited  against 
him  in  the  Senate,  by  the  House  of  representatives  of  the 
United  States, 
Newhuryport,  PuUislied  hy  Angler  March,  1805.     72  p.  ^^«"». 

70 Exhibits,  accompanying  the  answer  and  plea  of  Samuel 

Chase,  gne  of  the  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States. 

[PMladelpMa?  1S05.]     54  p.     22'^'^. 
- —  Library  copy  bound  in  Duane  pamphlets,  v.  114. 

AC901.D8,v.ll4 

71  (Authentic.)     Impeachment  of  Samuel  Chase,  esq.,  one 

of  the  associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  with  the  articles  exhibited  against  him  by 
the  House  of  representatives ;  in  support  of  their  charges 
for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors:  supposed  to  have  been 
committed  by  him:  with  his  answer  and  pleas.  Likewise 
the  replication  of  the  House  of  representatives. 

Baltimore,     Printed  for  Ileatinge's  hooK  store,  1805.     68  p. 
22^^ 

Bound  with  Report  of  the  trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Chase,  Balti- 
more, 1805. 

72  Report  of  the  trial  of  the  Hon.  Samuel  Chase,  one  of  the 

associate  justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  before  the  high  court  of  impeachment,  composed 
of  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  .  .  .  with  the  neces- 
sary documents  and  official  papers,  from  his  impeachment 
to  final  acquittal.  Taken  in  short  hand,  by  Charles 
Evans. 

Baltimore,  S.  Butler  and  G.  Keatinge,  1805.     (6),  230,  205- 
268  p.     22^^. 

73  Trial  of  Samuel  Chase,  an  associate  justice  of  the  Supreme 

Court  of  the  United  States,  impeached  by  the  House  of 
representatives,  for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors,  before 
the  Senate  of  the  United  States.  Taken  in  short-hand, 
by  Samuel  H.  Smith  and  Thomas  Lloyd. 

Washington  city,  Printed  for  Samuel  H.  Smith,  1805.     2  vols. 

22cm  ^ 


LIST    OF   REFERENCES   ON   IMPEACHMENT  19 

74  Chase,  Samuel.     The  trial  of  Samuel  Chase,  one  of  the  associate 

justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  on  a 
charge  exhibited  by  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  for 

liigh  crimes  and  misdemeanors. 

[Washington,  ISOd.]     (4),  81-1 40  p.     22'^. 

Part  of  Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  United  State.-,  in  cax-d  of  im- 
peachmentf,  publit^hed  in  \Va.<hinpton,  William  Duane  A  sou, 
1805.     Includes  separate  title  page  of  same. 

75  The  Impeachment  of  Judge  Chase. 

.    /      Law  reporter,  Aug.  18U,  v.  7:  169-177. 

76  U.  S.     8th  Cong.     Tlie  debates  and  proceedings  in  the  Congress 

of  the  United  States. 
Washington,  Gales  cO  Seaton,  1852.     2  v.     8.     (Anuah  of 
the  Congress  of  the  Vnitccl  States,  v.  13-1.',.) 

Impeachment  of  Samuel  Chase:  Action  in  House,  vol.  13,  coU.  806, 
820,  824,  850,  876,  1093,  1124,  1171,  1182,  1184,  1237;  vol.  14,  coU. 
680,  726,  728,  731,  747,  762,  763,  776,  783,  791,  872,  1175,  1180, 
1182,  1183,  1184;  In  Senate,  vol.  13,  cols.  272,  274;  vol.  14.  cob. 
50,  52,  81,  89,  92,  93,  98,  100,  101-l.->0,  151,  152.  l.VV  177-201, 
202-669. 
Impeachment,  rules  for  cases  of,  etc.,  vol.  14,  coLh.  18,  19,  lil,  32,  41, 
57,58,63,68.  Jll.AS.v. 13.14 

77  Congress.     House.     Articles  exliibited  In-  thr  Ihnjse  of 

representatives  of  the  United  States,  in  tlie  name  of  tliem- 
selves  and  of  all  the  people  of  the  United  States,  against 
Samuel  Chase,  one  of  tlie  associate  justices  «)f  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  in  maintenance  and  support  of 
their  impeaclmient  against  iiim,  fi>r  high  crimi's  and  mis- 
demeanors.    Dec.  4,  1804. 

{In  17.  S.  8th  Cong.,  2d  eess.  Journal  of  the  House  of  represent- 
atives.    Washington,  1826.     22<"'".     p.  31-14.) 

78 Committee  to  enquire  into  the  ojficial  conduct  of 

Samuel  Chase.     Report. 
_  [Washingto7i],   1804-     (4),   75,    (/)    p.     21^"".     {[U.   S.   Sth 

Cong.  1st  sess.     House.     Doc]  }[ar.  6,  I8O4.) 

79 Report    on    th(^    iiupc:i(  Imu-nf    of   Judge 

Chase. 
[Washington,    I8O4.]     7    p.     21"".     {[8th     Cong.,    1st    .vr«^. 
House.     Doc]     Mar.  26,  I8O4.) 


20  LIBRAKV    OP  XTGNGRESS 

JAMES  H.  PECK 
1830 

See  also  Nos.  46,  46a. 

80  Impeachment  of  Judge  Peck. 

1/  American  jurist,  Oct.  1830,  v.  4-'  'ilo-417. 

81  Peck,  James  H.     Letter  from  James  H.  Peck,  to  the  Speaker  of 

the  House  of  representatives  of  the  United  States,  trans- 
mitting an  explanation  in  answer  to  the  charges  preferred 
against  him,  as  judge  of  the  district  court  of  the  United 
States  for  the  district  of  ^lissouri,  by  Luke  E.  Lawless. 
Apr.  14,  1830. 
^—  [Washington,  1S30.]     53  f.     23^"^.     (U.S.     21st  Cong.  1st 

sess.     House.     Rept.     359.)  201 

82  Memorial  of  James  H.  Peck,  judge  of  the  district  com't 

of  the  United  States  for  the  district  of  IMissomi.     Apr.  5, 
1830. 

[WasUngton,  1830.]     6  p.     23^'"'^.     (U.S.     21st  Cong.  1st 

sess.     House.     Rept     345.)  201 

83  Opinions  of  James  H.  Peck,  judge  of  the  district  court  of 

the  United  States  for  the  district  of  ^Missouri.     [Ordered 
printed,  Jan.  7,  1831.] 

''^       [Washington,  1831.]     52  p.     23i<^.     (U.S.     21st  Cong.  2d 
sess.         Senate.     Doc.  27.)  203 

84  Stansbury,  Arthur  J.     Report  of  the  trial  of  James  H.  Peck, 

judge  of  the  United  States  district  court  for  the  district  of 
Missouri,  before  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  on  an 
impeachment  preferred  by  the  House  of  representatives 
against  him  for  high  misdemeanors  in  office. 
Boston,  Hilliard,  Gray  and  co.,  1833.     iv,  592  p.     22'^'^. 

85  U.  S.     21st  Cong.,  lst-2d  sess.     Register  of  debates  m  Congress. 

Vol.  6-7. 
Washington,  Gales  &  Seaton,  1830-1831.     3  v.     25^'^'". 

Impeachment  of  James  H.  Peck:  Action  in  House:  v.  6,  pt.  2,  p. 
~^"^  736-739,  746-753,  789,  810,  814-815,  818,  819,  863,  866,  869,  872, 
1134,  1135;  V.  7,  col.  354-357,  377-378,  380,  382-384,  386,  389,  392, 
393,  399,  400,  517,  519,  522,  527,  530-532,  537,  539,  541,  543,  544. 
Action  in  Senate:  v.  6,  pt.  1,  p.  383-385,  405,  411-413,  132,  455,  456; 
V.  7,  col.  3-i,  9-29,  33^1,  44-45  Jl  l.D5,v.6-7 


LIST    OF    REIEEENCES   ON    IMPEACHMENT  21 

86  U.  S.      Congress.     House.     Article   cxliihilcd    \,\    the    House  of 
representatives  of  the  United  States,  in  the  name  of  them- 
selves and  of  all  the  people  of  the  United  States,  ajijainst 
James  H.  Peck,  judge  of  tlie  district  court  of  the  United 
^  States  for  the  district  of  Missouri,  in  maintenance  and 

support  of  their  impeachment  against  him  for  liigh  misde- 
meanors in  office.     Apr.  29,  1S30. 
[WasMngton,   1S30.]   4    p.   23Y"\]      {21x1    Cong.    1st    sr.<ift. 
House.     Rept.    385.)  201 

87 Committee   on   iTie   judiciary.     Report    from    the 

Committee  on  the  judiciary,  to  which  was  referred  tlje 
memorial  of  Luke  E.  Lawless,  complaining  of  the  oflicial 

conduct  of  James  IL  Peck,  judge  of  the  district  court  of 

the  United  States  for  the  district  of  Missouri.     Mar.  23, 
1830. 
[Washington,   1830.]     53  p.     23^'^'^.     (21st   Cong.   1st  sess. 
House.     Rept.     325.)  201 

88  Senate.     Case  of  James  H.  Peck.     Documents  ordered 

printed  Dec.  21,  1830. 
'^  [Wasliington,    1830.]     4    p.     23^^^".     (21st    Cong.    2d   sess. 

Senate.     Doc.  11.)  203 

89 Case  of  James  H.  Peck.     Substance  of  an  argu- 
ment delivered  before  the  District  court  of  the  United 
States,  ...  on  the  fourth  Monday  in  Xovember.   1S24, 
^^             .  .  .  By  L.  E.  Lawless.     Dec.  22,  183U. 

[WasMngton,   1830.]     30  p.     23\'^.     (21st   Cong.  2d  sfss. 
Senate.     Doc.  12.)  203 

WEST  HUGHES  HUMPHREYS 

1862 

See  also  No^^.  JO,  4fKi. 

90  TJ.  S.     37tli  Cong.,  2d  sess.     The  Congressional  Cdobe:   contain- 
ing the  debates  and  ])rocee(lings  of  the  second  session  of 
the  thirlA'-seventh  Congress. 
Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  (Hohe  ojicc,  1S62. 

Jf.  V.     30""^. 

Impeachment  of  West  II.  Ilumphreyp,  district  jucIrg  of  the  I'nited 
States  court  in  Tennessee:  Action  in  House:  p.  1062,  1966,  2134, 
2205,  22G2,  2271 ,  2292,  2G21 ,  2954,  2956.  Xvi'xuw  in  Senate:  p.  1991, 
2010,  20o9,  2247,  2277,  2617,  2942,  2953,  2957. 

Select  committee,  p.  2010;  Report,  p.  2039;  Articles  of  impeach- 
ment, p.  2277;  Judgment  of  court,  p.  2953.  J11.G5     1862 


22  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

91  U.S.    Congress.     House.     Committee  on  the  judiciary.'   Impeach- 

ment of  West  H.  Humphreys,  judge  of  the  United  States 
district  court  of  Tennessee.     Report.     Mar.  4,  1862. 
[Wasliington,   1S62.]     11   p.     23^"^.     (37tli   Cong.  2d  sess. 
House.     Rept.  44-)  1144 

ANDREW  JOHNSON 

1868^ 

See  also  NosT  35-37,  46,  46a. 

92  Allen,  W.  F.     Impeachment.     [Letter  to  the  editor.] 

Nation,  June  18,  186S,  v.  6:  490-491.  AP2.N2,  v.  6 

93  Butler,  Benjamin  FrankUn.     Speech  of  General  Butler,  against 

further  delays  in  the  trial  of :  impeachment  in  the  Senate 
sitting  on  the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  president  of  the 
United  States,  Thursday,  April  16,  1868,  which  was  de- 
~~  nominated  by  Mr.  Evarts,  one  of  the  President's  counsel, 

and  by  Mr.  Doohttle,  of  Wisconsin,  a  "harangue." 
{Wasliington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  ghhe  office,  1S6S.] 
7  'p.     ^4«™. 

11-34235  E666.B988 

94  Davis,  Garrett.     Opinion  of  Hon.  Garrett  Davis,  of  Kentucky, 

filed  under  the  order  of  the  Senate  sitting  as  a  court  of 
impeachment  for  the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  president 
of  the  United  States. 
[Washington, ^Printed  at  the  Congressional  glohe  office,  186S.] 
16  p.     22^"". 
4-28320t  '  E666.D26 

95  Dewitt,  David  Miller.     The  impeachment  and  trial  of  Andrew 

/        Johnson,  seventeenth  president  of  the  United  States;    a 
history. 
1^'       New   YorTc,  London,    The   Macmillan  company,  1903.     vii, 
646  p.     22"-"'. 

3-8588  E667.J7 

96  Dunning,  Wilham  A.     The  impeachment  and  trial  of  President 

Johnson. 

(In  American  historical   association.     Papers.     New   York,    1890. 
23'^™.     V.  4,  p.  469-503.)  E172.A65,  v.  4 

97  Keconstruction,  political  and  economic,  1865-1877. 

New  Yorlc  and  London,  Harper  &  brothers,  1907.     xvi,  378  p. 

■^ront.  (port.)  7  maps.     21^™-     {The  American  nation;  a 
history  .  .  .  ed.  hy  A.  B.  Hart  ...     v.  22.) 

"Critical  essay  on  authorities":  p.  [342J-357. 
Impeachment:  p.  101-108,  215,  288. 
7-24164  E178.A54,  v.  22 


LIST   OF   REFERENCES   OX    IMPEACHMENT  23 

98  Fessenden,  Francis.  Life  and  public  services  of  "William  Pitt 
Fessenden,  United  States  senator  from  Maine  1854-1864; 
secretary  of  the  Treasury  18G4-lSGo;  United  States  sena- 

.        tor  from  Maine  1865-1809,  by  his  son  Francis  Fessen<l»'M. 

Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mljfiiu  nml  amtpany.  U"''^. 
2  V.    jronts.,  fl.,  jJorts.     2/^h'^^. 

"Impeachment  trial":  v.  2,  p.  156-219;  "Aftermath  of  imix-arh- 
ment":  p.  220-288. 
7-37243  E415.9.F4F4 

99  Godkin,  E.  L.     The  duty  of  impeachment. 

\j    Nation,  Fel.  28,  1867,  v.  J^:  170-172.  ap2.N2.v.4 

100  The  impeachment. 

\J  Nation,  Oct.  18,  1866,  v.  3:  310-311  ap2.N2.v.3 

101  The  impeachment.     [Editorials.] 

V  Nation,  Mar.  5- May  21,  1868,  v.  6:  18J,-W.         ap2.N2.v.6 

102  Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.     Salmon  Portland  Chase. 

Boston  and  New  York,  Houghton,  Mifflin  companif,  [lOdO.']. 
ixiJ.,ll.,465ii.  18"'"'.  {American  statesmen  nl.  hi  J .T. 
Morse,  jr.     [v.  28].) 

^-  First  published .  1 899 . 

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10—12024  E1T6.A53.  vol.28 

103  Hill,  Frederick  Trevor.     Decisive  battles  of  the  law;  narrative 

studies  of  eight  legal  contests  affecting  the  history  of  the 
United  States  between  the  years  1800  and  18^6. 
New  York  and  London,  Harper  cO  brothers,  1907.     viii  p., 
21,  267,  [1]  p.    Jront.  (port.)     21  \""'. 

"The  impeachment  of  Andnw  .Tohn.-^on:  a  historic   moot  ra5e": 
p.  135-174. 
7-33964  JK240.H64 

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^  AP2.H3,%-.113 

104  Impeachment.     Proceedings  of  the  Senate  sitting  for  the  trial 

of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States,  on 
articles  of  impeachment  exhibited  by  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives, 1868. 
'       '  (/^  Appleton's  annual  cyclopaedia.    New  York,  1871.    26'".    v.S. 

p.  352-372.)  AE5  A7.V.8 

105  Impeachment.     [President  Johnson.] 

American   law  .review,    Apr.,    Jul'j,    1S6S,    v.    2:  547-o66; 
^-  ji^j-777. 

106  Impeachment  trial  [President  Johnscm.] 

American  journal  of  education,  1S69,  v.  IS:  225-233. 

Lil  1  A. I  ,v.l8 


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107  Johnson,  Andrew.     The  great  impeachment  and  trial  of  Andrew 
Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States. 
PhiladelpUa,   T.  B.  Peterson  cfc  Irothers,  [1868].     {2),  11- 
289  p.     23^'^^. 

lOS  Jones,    Thomas    Laurens.     Impeachment    of    the    President. 

Speech,  deHvered  in  the  House  .  .  .  February  24,  1868. 

Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  cfc  G.  A.  Bailey,  printers,  1868. 

8  p.      23"'^.  JK595.1868.J7 

9— 259351 

109  McCall,  Samuel  Walker.     Thaddeus  Stevens. 

Boston  and  New  YorJc,  Houghton  Mifflin  company,  [1909?]. 
vi  p.,  1  I.,  369  p.     18"'K     (American  statesmen,  ed.  hy  J.  T. 
Morse,  jr.     [v.  31].) 
First  published  1899. 

The  impeachment  of  President  Johnson:  p.  322-348. 
10-11958  E176.A53,vol.  31 

110  "The  Nation"  and  impeachment.     [Letter  to  editor.] 

^--     Nation,  Feh.  28,  1867,  v.  4;  175.  ap2.N2,v.4 

111  Pruyn,  John  VanSchaick  Lansing.     Impeacliment  of  the  Presi- 

dent.    Speech  in  the  House  of  representatives,  February 

24,  1868,  on  the  resolution  reported  from  the  Committee 

^  on  reconstruction  to  impeach  the  President  of  the  United 

States  of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors  in  office. 

[  Washington,  Printed  at  the  Congressional  glohe  office,  1868.] 

8  p.     23"'K 
CA  9-2543  Unrev'd  E666.P97 


112  Rhodes,  James  Ford.     History  of  the  United  States  from  the 

compromise  of  1850. 
New   YorJc,  London,    The   Macmillan  company,  1910-1912. 
6  V.     maps  {partly  fold.)     22^^"^. 

Impeachment  of  President  Johnson:  v.  6,  p.  98-157. 
5-12579  E415.7.R475 

113  Ross,    Edmund    Gibson.     History    of    the    impeachment    of 

Andrew  Johnson,  president  of  the  United  States,  by  the 
House  of  representatives,  and  his  trial  by  the  Senate,  for 
high  crimes  and  misdemeanors  in  office,  1868. 
[Santa  Fe,  N.  M.,  New  Mexican  printing  co.],  1896.     2  p.  I., 
180  p.     24^"^. 

Preface  by  David  B.  Ilill. 
]  1-23197  E666.I182 

114  Sears,  Edward  I.     Impeachment  of  the  President. 

----  Xational  quarterly  review.  Mar.  1868,  v.  16:  372-382. 

AP2.N35,v.l6 


LIST   OF   REFERENCES   OX    IMPEACHMENT  25 

115  Sears,  Edward  I.     The  impeachment  trial  and  its  results. 

National  quarterly  review,  June,  1S6S,  v.  17:  l.'i'i-l-JO. 

^  AP2.N35,v.lT 

IIG  Sherman,  John.     John  Sherman's  liecolloctions  of  forty  years 
in  the  House,  Senate  and  Cabinet.     An  autobioj^raphy. 
Chicago,  Aeiv  Yorlc  [etc.],  Tlic  \\triur  company,  ISUo.     ~  r. 
fronts.,  'plates,  ports.,  facsvms.     2JfY^. 

"Impeachment  of  Acdrew  Johnson":  p.  4i:J— 432. 
4-17358/2 

117  Storey,  Moorfield.     Charles  Sumner. 

Boston  and  New  Yorlc,  Ilouyldon   Mifflin  conipany,  [1909?]. 
3  p.  I.,  4^6  p.     1S'^"\     {American  statesmen,  id.  by  J.   T. 
_— — —      Morse,  jr.     [v.  30].) 
First  published  1900. 

Impeachment  of  President  Johnson:  p.  332,  347-351. 
10-11957  E176.A53,vol.  30 

118  Sumner,    Charles.     Expulsion   of   the   president.     Opinion   of 

Hon.  Charles  Sumner  ...  in  the  case  of  the  impeacli- 

ment  of  i^drew  Johnson,  president  of  the  United  States. 

Wasldngton,  Gov't  print,  off.,  ISO'S.     52  p.     23"". 

5-10307  E666.S96 

119  Same. 

(In  hi.-^  Works.     Boston,  1877.     2^"^.     v.  V2.  p.  272-281.) 

E-115.7.S95.V.12 

120  U.  S.     40t7i  Cong.,  2d  sess.,  1S67-1S68.     Senate.     Proceeilinp^  in 

the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  Pre.sident  of  the  United 
States,  before  the  United  States  Senate,  on  articles  of 
impeachment  exhibited  by  the  House  of  repre.-^entaiivcs. 
y-^ith.  an  appendix. 

Washington,  F.  &  J.  Rives  cL-  Geo.  A.  Baihy,  1S6S.      "'■^-\ 
50,  xzviii  p.     25'^'^. 
]^2i Supplement  to  tiie  Congressional  Globe  con i tun- 
ing the  proceedings  of  the  Senate  sitting  for  the  trial  of 
^Indrew  Johnson,  President  of  the  United  States. 
^^"-    Washington  City,  PuhUshcd  hy  F.  cO  J.  Rives  d'  George  A. 
Bailey,  1868.     xiv,  526  p.         30<="K  J11.G5    1868 

122  Congress.     House.     Ailiclcs  of  hiipeachment  exhibited 

bv  tlie  House  of  representative^  against  Andrew  Johnson, 
President  of  the  United  States. 
r  [Washington,   Govt,  print,  off.],   1868.     8  p.     23^"*.     iV'th 

Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Mis.  doc.  42.)  1319 

Same.     [With  testimony.] 

[Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.].  1868.     15  p.     23^"'.     i4"th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Mis.  doc.  91.)  1350 


26  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

123  U.  S,     Congress.    House.     Committee  on  the  judiciary.    Impeach- 

ment of  the  President.     Report.     Nov.  25,  1S67. 
[  Washington,  Govt,  print,  of.],  1867. .  Ill,  vi,  1208 p.     23h ^'^. 
{/fOth  Cong.,  1st  sess.     House.     Repf.  7.) 

The  majority  and  minority  reports  are  contained  in  the  first  111  p. 
and  the  testimony  taken  before  the  Judiciary  committee  in  the  2d 
sess.  39th  Cong,  and  1st  sess.  40th  Cong,  follows,  having  separate 
title-page.  1314 

124  — Official  conduct  of  the  President.     Re- 

port.    Feb.  28,  1S67. 
[Washington,  Govt,  print,  of.],  1 367.     2,  1  p.     23hJ'^.     {39th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.31.)  1305 

125 Select   committee   of  managers   of  impeachment. 

Impeachment    managers'    investigation.     Report.     May 
25,  1868. 
{Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.],  1868.     12  p.'  23^^'.     (40th 
Cong.,  2d  sess..    House.     Rept.  44-)  1357 

126 Raising  of  money  to  be  used  in  impeach- 
ment.    Report.     July  3,  1868. 
{Washington,  Govt,  print,  of],  1868.     48  p.     23h"\     (40th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  75.)  1358 

127 Senate.     Select  committee  on  the  impeachment  of 

Andrew  Johnson.     Report,  submitting  the  following  rules 
of  procedure  and  practice  in  the  Senate  when  sitting  as  a 
high  court  of  impeachment.     Feb.  28,  1868. 
{Washington,   Govt,  print,   of],   1868.     5  p.     23^'''.     (40th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.     Rept.  59.)  1320 

128  Supreme   court.     Letter  from  the  Hon.   S.   P.   Chase, 

Chief  justice  of  the  United  States,  submitting  some  obser- 
vations in  respect  to  the  proper  mode  of  proceeding  upon 
the  impeachment  which  has  been  preferred  by  the  House 
of  representatives  against  the  President  nov/  in  office. 
Mar.  4,  1868. 

{Washington,   Govt,  print,   of],   1868.     2  p.     23^^.     (40th 
Cong.,  2d  sess.     Senate.      Mis.  doc.  43-)  1319 

129  Welles,  Gideon.     Diary  of  Gideon  AVellcs,  secretary  of  the  Navy 

under   Lincoln    and   Johnson,    with    an    introduction  by 
---^  John  T.  Morse,  jr. 

Boston  and  New    YorJc,  Houghton    Mifflin  company,  1911. 

3  V.    fronts.,  ports.     24h^^. 

Impeachment,  see  Index,  v.  3,  p.  622. 
11—28338  E468.W44 

Printed  in  part  in  Atlantic  monthly,  Xov.-Dec.  1910,  v.  106:  C80- 
689,  818-828.  AP2.A8,v.l06 


LIST   OF   REFERENCES   ON   IMPEACHMENT  27 

130  Williams,  Thomas.     Argument  (»f  Thomas  Williams,  one  of  the 

managers  on  the  part  of  the  House,  hcfore  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  sitting  U)T  the  trial  of  Andrew  Johnson, 

— President  of  the  United  States,  impeached  ..f  high  crime!; 

and  misdemeanors. 
[Washington,  Congressional  Ghhe  office,  [I  S6S].     24  p.     23^. 

WILLIAM  >X'ORTH  BELKNAP 
1876 
See  also  Nos.  46,  4Ga. 

131  Belknap,  William  Worth.     Impeachment;  Articles;  Answer  of 

Belknap;  Replication   of  the   House  of  representatives; 
' — —  Rejoinder  of  Belknap;  Surrejoinder  of  the  House. 

[WasUngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1S76.]     16  p.     23^". 

132  The  Belknap  impeachment  trial. 

y    /      Central  law  journal,  May  12,  1876,  v.  3:  300-301. 

133  Cragin,  Aaron  Harrison.     Opinion  delivered  hv  TI<>n.  Aaron  H. 

Cragin,  in  the  United  States  Senate,  May  20,  1S76,  on  the 

question  ' 'Whether  W.  W.  Belknap,  the  respondent,  is 

amenable  to  trial  by  impeachment  for  acts  done  as  socre- 

i  tary    of   war,    notwithstanding   his    resignation    of   said 

\  office." 

Washington,  1S76.     16  p.     21^'^. 

9_26774t  JK1079.B4C88 

134  Impeachment  of  William  AV.  Belknap. 

{In  Appleton's  annual  cyclopaedia,  187G.     New  York,  1R8.3.     2G'-". 
-^  n.  s.  V.  1,  p.  686-691.)  AES.AT.n.s.v.l 

135  U.  S.     Uth  Cong.  1st  sess.     Congressional  record :  containing  the 

proceedings  and  debates  of  the  44th  (\mgress,  1st  session. 
Vol.  4,  pt.  1-6. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  of.,  1S76.     6  v.     JO'"'. 

Impeachment  of  William  W.  Belknap:  Action  in  the  House,  ji.  4U, 
1115,  1392,  1426-1433,  1528-1539,  15(;4-1574,  2()S1  -20S2.  2137,  21.M>- 
216l'  2186,  2512-2513,  2521,  3871-3874,  5522.  5563.  5663. 

Jll.R5,v.4.pt.l   8 

136  44tJi  Cong.,  1st  sess.,  1S75-1S76.     Senate.     Proceedings 

of  the  Senate  sitting  for  the  trial  of  AVillinm  W.  Belknap, 
late  Secretary  of   war,  on  the  articles  of  imi>eachment 

^  exhibited  by  the  House  of  rejiresentatives. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1S76.     {2),  1166  p.     23^"'. 


28  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

137  U.  S.      Congress.     House.     Articles  of  impeachment   exhibited 
b}'  the  House  of  representatives  against  WiUiam  W.  Bel- 
knap, late  Secretary  of  war, 
^WasUngton,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1876.]     S  p.     23^"^.     {J^J^tli 
Cong.  1st  sess.     Senate.     Mis.  doc.  84-)  1665 

138 In  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  sitting  for 

the  trial  of  William  W.  Belknap  upon  articles  of  impeach- 
ment. Replication  of  the  House  of  representatives  to  the 
plea  of  William  W".  Belknap  to  articles  of  mipeachment. 

-._ [Washington,   Govt,  print,  of.,   1876.]     2  p.     23h"'K     {Uth 

Cong.  1st  sess.     Senate.     Mis.  doc.  92.)  1665 

139 Committee    on   expenditures   in   the     War   dept. 

Malfeasance  of  W.  W.  Belknap,  late  Secretar}^  of  war. 

[Washington,  Govt.  pHnt.  off.,  1876.]     11  p.     23^'"^.     {Uth 

~ —    Cong.  1st  sess.     House.     Rept.  186.)  1708 

140  — ■ — — ■  — — — -     Committee  on  impeachment  of  W.    W.  Belknap. 

Report  of  the  House  managers  on  the  impeachment  of 

W.  W.  Belknap,  late  Secretary  of  war.     Aug.  2,  1876. 

-^^^      [Washington,   Govt,  print,  off.,   1876.]     2  p.     23^''.     (Uth 

Cong.  Istj^ess.     House.     Rept.  791.)  1713 

141 Committee  on  the  judiciary.     Impeachment  of 

W.  W.  Belknap.     Report.     Mar.  8,  1876. 
^— ^   [Washington,   Govt,  print,   off.,   1876.]     1  p.     23^"^^-     iWh 
Cong.  1st  sess.     House.     Rept.  222.)  1708 

142  ■ Impeachment  of  William  W.  Belknap. 

Report.     Mar.  30,  1876. 
[Washington,   Govt,  print,   off.,   1876.]     8  p.     23Y'\     {Uth 
^_     Cong.  1st  sess.     House.     Rept.  3U-)  1709 

CHARLES  SWAYNE 

1904-19C5 

See  also  No.  46a. 

143  Impeaching  federal  judges. 

Chautauqu,an,  Feb.  1905,  v.  Ifi:  505.  AP2.C48,v.40 

144  Littlefield,  Charles  E.     The  impeachment  of  Judge  Swayne. 

Green  lag,  Apr.  1905,  v.  17:  193-207. 

145  U.  S.     58th  Cong.,  3d  sess.,  1904-1905.     Senate.     Proceedings  of 

the  Senate  of  the  United  States  in  the  matter  of  the 
mipeachment  of  Charles  Swayne,  judge  of  the  District 
court  of  the  United  States  in  and  for  the  Northern  dis- 
trict of  Florida. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  of,  1905.  725  p.  23'"^.  {58th 
Cong.,  3d  sess.     Senate.     Doc.  no.  194.)  4773 

5-13019 


LIST   OF   BEFEREXCES   ON    IMPEACHMENT  29 

145a  U.  S.      Congress.     House.     Piocecdinp^s  in  tiic  House  of  repre- 
sentatives,   Fift\'-eiglitli    Conti;ress    coneernin;^    the    im- 
peachment   of   CJiarles  Swayne,  judge  of   the   northern 
district  of  Florida. 
Washivgton,  Govt.  imnt.  off.,  1912.     700  p.    23\'^. 

JK1595.S8     1912 

146 Committee     on    the    judiciartj.       linpeuchment. 

Evidence  before  the  Committee  on  the  judiciarj'  of  tlie 
House  of  representatives  on   the   resolution  concerning 
— ^^       Charles  Swayne,    judge  of    the   United    States   District 
court  for  the  Northern  district  of  Florida.      Marcli    LM, 
1904. 
Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1904.     360  p.     23<^'^. 
5-14196 

147 Impeachment  of  Judge  C'iiarles  Swayne. 

Evidence  before  the  subcommittee  of  the  Judiciary  com- 
mittee of  the  House  of  representatives  .  .  .     From  Fel>- 

^ ruary  13,  1904,  to  November  29,  1904,  on  the  resolution 

concerning  Charles  Swayne,  judge  of  the  United  States 
district  court  for  the  northern  district  of  Florida. 
Washington,  Gov't  print,  off.,  1904.     hii,  600  p.     23'">. 

Subcommittee:  Henry  W.  Palmer,  Heury  D.  Clayton,  J.  X.  Gillett. 
"Report"  (House  report  no.  1905,  5Sth  Cong.,  2d  poss.):  p.  iii-xxv. 
"Views  of  the  minority"  (House  report  no.  1905,  pt.  2,  58th  Cong., 
2d  sess.):  p.  xx\'ii-Ixii. 
5-30321 

148 Judge  Charles  Swayne.      Kejxut.     Mar. 

25,  Apr.  1,  1904. 
[Washington,    Govt,    print,    off.,    IO04.]     23,   36   p.     23^"*. 
{58th  Cong.  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  190.5.  pt.  1.  2.) 

4582 
ROBERT  WODROW  ARCH  BALD 

1912 

149  Archbald,  Robert  Wodrow.     Answer  to  the  articles  (^f  impeach- 

ment exhibited  against  him  by  tlie  House  of  reprc^^enta- 
-^-.^_  tives  of  the  United  States. 

Washington,  Govt,  print,  off.,  1912.     24  p.     2-^^'".     'T'    ^ 
62d  Cong.  2d  sess.    Senate.    Doc.  SS6.) 

12-35942 
Also  printed  in  Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  v.  48,  no. 
196  (current  file):  10447-10455. 

150  Sterling,  John  A.     Impeachment  of  Judge  Kobert  W.  .Vrciibahl. 
Speech  in  the  House,  July  11.  I'.tl2. 

Congressional  record.  62d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  v.  4S,  no.  1S2  {current 
file):  9506-95 14. 


30  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

151  U.    S.      Congress.     House.     Ai-tic4cs  of    impeachment  presented 

against  Robert  W.  Archbald,  additional  circuit  judge  of 
the  United  States  from  the  third  judicial  district. 
Washington,    Govt,   print,    off.,    1912.     12  p.     23h'''^.     {62d 
Cong.  2d  sess.     Senate.    Doc.  87 Jj.-) 

12-35931 

152  U.  S.     Congress.     House.     Debate  in  the  House,  July  11,  1912, 

on  the  impeachment  of  Judge  Robert  W.  Archbald. 

Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  v.  Jf.8,  no.  181  {current 
file):  946O-9477. 

Articles  of  impeachment:  p.  9460-9462;  Alemorandum  submitted  on 
behalf  of  Judge  Archbald:  p.  9466-9470. 

153 Committee  on  the  judiciary.     Robert  W.  Arch. 

bald,  judge  of  theJLJnited  States  commerce  court.     Report- 
<To  accompany  H.  Res.  524.  >  July  8,  1912. 
[Washington,   Govt,  print,  off.,   1912.]     52  p.     27^'''^.     (62d 

^ Cong.  2d  sess.     House.     Rept.  946.) 

Articles  of  impeachment:  p.  29-52. 
12-35908 
Also  printed  in  Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  v.  48,  no. 
178  (cvu-rent  file):  9302-9313. 

154 Senate.     Debate  m  the  Senate,  July  15,  16,  1912, 

I  on  the  unpeachment  of  Robert  W.  Archbald. 

xj      Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  v.  48,  no.  I84  (current 
file):  9560-9568;  no.  185:  9619-9620. 

155 Proceedings  in  the  Senate,  July  16,  19,  29,  Aug.  1, 

3,  1912,  on  the  unpeachment  of  Robert  W.  Archbald. 
Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  v.  48,  no.  185  (current 
file):    9625-9626;   no.  188:    9844-9847;   no.  196:    IO447- 
10455;  no.  199:  10678-10682;  no.  201:  10894-10902. 
Replication  of  the  House:  p.  10679. 
Adjourned  until  Dec.  3,  1912. 

156  Webb,  Edwin  Y.     Impeachment  of  Judge  Robert  W.  Archbald. 
Speech  in  the  House,  July  11,  1912. 

Congressional  record,  62d  Cong.  2d  sess.,  v.  48,  no.  186  (current 
file):  9715-9720. 


STATE  IMPEACHMENTS 

See  also  Nos.  12,  17,  44. 

157  Foster,  Roger.     State  impeachment  trials. 

^ iln  his  Commentaries  on  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

Boston,  1896.     24*""     v.  1,  Appendix,  p.  G33-713.) 
Brief  summary  of  colonial  and  subsequent  state  imiwachni.rit  tri.iU. 
with  bibliographical  note.-.  JK241.F76 

158  Holden,  AVilliam  W.     Trial  ol'  William  W.  llolden,  ^rovernor  ..f 

Xorth  Carolina,  l)efore  the  Senate  of  North  Carolina,  on 

impeachment  by  the  House  of  representatives  f«»r  hijjh 

crimes  and  misdemeanors.     Pub.  by  order  of  the  Senate. 

Raleigh,  "Sentinel"  i^rinting  office,  1S71.     3  v.     21\'='^. 
8-36434 

159  The  Impeachment  of  Judge  Hubbell,  of  Wisconsin. 
. Law  reporter,  Mar.  1854,  '^-  16:  601-622. 

160  Impeachments  in  TUinois. 

—  National  corporation  reporter.  Mar.  16,  1905,  v.  30:  127. 

161  Jackson,  .Ubert.     Official  report  of  the  trial  of  the  Hon.  Albert 

Jackson,  Judge  of  the  Fifteenth  judicial  circuit,  before  the 
Senate,  composing  the  liigh  court  of  impeachment  of  the 
state  of  Missouri.     Reported  1)y  Thomas  J.  Ilemlerson. 

Jefcrson  city,  IF.  G.  Cltecney,  1S5.9.     /fSO  p.      7?^"'. 

162  Prescott,  James.     Report  of  the  trial  by  im|)eachment  of  James 

Prescott,  Escjuire,  judge  of  the  Proi)ate  of  wills,  cV:c.  for 
the  county  of  Middlesex,  for  misconduct  and  maladmin- 
istration in  olTico,  before  the  Senate  of  Massachusetts,  in 
the  j^ear  1821;  with  an  appendix  containing  an  acroimt 
of  former  imj^eachments  in  the  same  state.  By  Octavius 
Pickerins  and  William  Howard  Gardiner. 


Boston,  Daily  advertiser,  1S21 .     225  p. 


?  I  cm 


163  Shibley,  George  H.     The  pardoning  of  the  anarchists:  is  Gov- 
.     /         ernor  Altgeld  liable  to  imj)eachment  f 

^^      Green  lag,  Oct.  1S93,  v.  5:  470-^73. 

GEORGE  G.  BARNARD 

1875 

164  Barnard,  George  G.     Proceedings  in  the  court  of  imi>earlim<'ni 

in  the  matter  of  the  impeachment  <^f  George  G.  Parnard, 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  court  of  the  State  of  Xew  York. 
jOswego,  R.  J.  Olipliant,  1S75.     3  v.     23'^'". 


32  LIBEARY    OF    CONGEESS 

165  Impeachment  of  an  American  judge. 

Law  times,  Sept.  7,  1872,  v.  53:  354-355. 

From  New  York  Herald,  Aug.  22,  1872. 

Also  printed  in  Irish  law  times,  v.  6:  477-478. 

166  Impeachment  of  Judge  Barnard. 

\  I      Albany  law  journal,  May  IS,  1872,  v.  5:  315-316. 

167  The  trial  of  Judge  Barnard. 

•    V  I     Albany  law  journal,  July  27,  Aug.  3,  1872,  v.  6:  67;  79. 

168  The  vote  on  the  impeachment  [Judge  Barnard]. 

V  j     Albany  law  journal,  Aug.  24,  1872,  v.  6:  130-131. 


y 


IMPEACHMENTS   IN    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES 

GREAT  BRITAIN 

169  Anson,  Sir  William  Reynell,  3d  hart.     Tlio  law  and  custom  of 

the  constitution.     Vol.  I.     Parlianicnl .      Ith  ed.  (H»()0): 
reissue  rev.  (1911). 

/- Oxford,  Clarendon  press;  New  YorJ:  [itc],  11.  Frrrwdr,  Iff  11. 

xxvi,  404  J).     23'^'^. 

Impeachment:  p.  31,  363-366,  385. 
12-9684  JN118.A66 

170  Hallam,  Henry.     The  constitutional  history  of  Enj^land,  from 

the  accession  of  Henry  vii.  to  the  death  of  Gcor'jc  11. 
New  YorJc,  A.  C.  Armstrong  and  son,  1897.     :         l.oy". 
^  {HaUaTri's  works,     vol.  iii-iv.) 

Impeachment:  v.  1,  p.  350-351,  364;  v.  2,  p.  171-17S,  200-201. 
4-4620/2  JN175.H2     1897 

171  [Hatsell,  John.]     Precedents  of  proceedings  in  the   House  of 

commons:  with  observations.     A  new  ed.,  with  addition.*?. 
London,  Printed  hy  L.  Hansard  and  som<i,  ISIS.    4  ^'-     28'^'*. 
-  4tli  ed. 

Vol.  IV.  Relating  to  conference,  and  impeachment. 
10-6660t  JN555.H38 

172  Howell,  T.  B.  and  Thomas  J.  Howell.     A  complete  collection  of 

state  trials  and  proceedings  for  high  treason  and  other 
crimes  and  misdemeanors.     [1163-1820.] 

London,  1809-1826.     S3  v.     24^"". 
General  index.     By  David  Jardine. 

London,  1828.     (4),  S45  V-     HY"^. 

"Impeachment":  p.  191.     Soo  also  name.><  of  prrwns  imjM\uho<l. 
Contains  all  the  important  English  imp<M-  lun.iii-',  except  that  of 
Warren  Hastings. 

173  Impeachment. 

Chamhcrs's  journal,  Aj>r.  .',,  1868,  v.  4o:  213-216. 
AP4.L4,v.46 

174  Impeachment  of  colonial  judges. 

Solicitor's  journal  and  nportir,  Sept.  13,  1862,  v.  6:  S04-S05. 
54453°— 12 3  33 


84  LIBRARY   OF   CONGRESS 

175  May,  Thomas  Erskine,  baron  Farnborough.     A  treatise  on  the 

hiw,  privileges,  proceedings  and  usage  of  Parliament.  By 
Sir  Thonias  Erskine  May  ...  lltiied.  (Rev.  from  the 
10th  ed.,  of  1893,  ed.  by  Sir  Reginald  F.  D.  Palgrave, 
K.  c.  B.,  and  Alfred  Bonham-Carter  .  .  .  Books  i.  and 
II.  ed.  by  T.  Lonsdale  Webster  .  .  .  book  iii.  ed.  by  Wil- 
liam Edward  Grey. 
London,  W.  Clowes  and  sons,  limited,  1906.     liii,  1001,  [1]  p. 

i^r;i  cm 

Chap.  XXIV:  Impeachment  by  the  Commons. 
6-46270  JN594.M24     1906 

176  Memorable  impeachments  [in  the  House  of  commons]. 

\^i  Leisure  hour,  1881,  v.  30:  661-667.  AP4.L4,v.30 

177  Pike,  Luke  Owen.     A  constitutional  history  of  the  House  of 

lords. 
London  and  New  York,  Alacmillan  and  co.,  1894-     xxxv,  405, 
[1]  p.     23^^. 

Impeachment:  v.  2,  p.  179,  205-206,  228-234. 
1-19011  JN621.P5 

178  Stephen,  Sir  James  Fitzjames,  hart.     A  liistory  of  the  criminal 

law  of  England. 
London,  Macmillan  and  co.,  1883.     3  v.     ^5^'". 

Impeachment:  v.  1,  p.  146-160;  List  of  impeachments:  p.  159. 
2-25751 


CASES 

WARREN  HASTINGS 

1788-1794 

179  Hastings,  Warren.     The  history  of  the  trial  of  Warren  Jla.slinjrs, 

Esq.,  Late  Governor-general  of  Bengal,   heforc  the  high 
court  of  Parliament,  on  an  impeachment  hy  the  (\»nimon.s 
'  of  Great-Britain,  for  high  crime  and  misdemeanours. 

London,  J.  Dehrett,  1796.      Various  paf/ing.     22^""*. 

180  The    trial   of   Warren   Hastings,    Esq.,   complete    from 

February  1788,  to  June  1794;  with  a  ])reface,  containing 
the  history  of  the  origin  of  the  impeachment,  a  list  of  the 
changes  in  the  High  court  of  justice,  pending  the  trial, 
and  the  debate  in  the  House  of  commons,  on  the  motion 
of  thanks  to  the  managers. 

London,  J.  Owen,  1794.     2  v.     21  y". 

VISCOUNT  MELVILLE 
1806 

181  Melville,  Henry  Dundas,  1st  viscount.     A  comj)endious  report 

of  the  trial  of  Henry  viscount  Melville,  uj)<)n  the  impeach- 

—  ment  of  the  Commons  for  high  crimes  and  mi.sdenioanors. 
London,  Printed  for  J.  Aspeme,  1S06.     {4),  237,  I4  p.     21  '^"•. 

182  The  trial,  by  impeachment,  of  Henry  Lord   vi.M-mint 

MelviUe,  for  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors,  before  the 
House  of  peers,  in  Westminster  hall,  between  the  'J9th  of 

-  April  and  the  17th  of  May,  ISOH. 

Edinburgh,  Printed  for,  and  hy  J.  linhirtson,  Olivir  ct*  co.. 
1806.     {4),  304,  (S)  p.     22'^. 

FRANCE 
See  also  No.  44. 

183  Lair,  Adolphe  Emile.     Des  hautes  cours  politiques  en  France  et 

a  I'etranger  et  de  la  niisc  en  accusation  du  i)r6sident  de  la 
republique  et  des  ministres:  ^tude  de  droit  coiistitutiomicl 
et  d'histoire  politique. 
Paris,  A.  Fontemoing,  [1SS9].     2  p.  I,  xxiv,  436  p.     ^5^"'. 

l-F-3098  JN2814.L2 

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AUTHOR  INDEX 


[The  numbers  refer  to 

Adams,  Henry 1 

Adams,  Charles  Francis 2 

Adams,  John  Quincy 2 

Allen,  W.  F 92 

Anson,    Sir  William   Reynell,    3d 

hart 169 

Archbald,  Robert  Wodrow 149 

Ashley,  Roscoe  Lewis 4 

Barnard,  George  G 164 

Belknap,  William  Worth 131 

Bennett,  Edmund  H 31 

Bigelow,  John 43 

Bigelow,  Melville  M 34 

Brj'^ce,  James 5 

Butler,  Benjamin  Franklin 93 

Carrington,  Walter 6 

Chase,  Samuel 68-74 

Chase,  Samuel  P 128 

Cragin,  Aaron  Harrison 133 

Curtis,  George  Ticknor 8 

Cushing,  Luther  Stearns 9 

Davis,  Garrett 94 

Dewitt,  David  Miller 95 

Dunning,  William  A 96,  97 

Dwight,  T.  W 10 

Evans,  Charles 72 

Farrand,  Max 11 

Fessenden,  Francis 98 

Finley,  John  Huston 13 

Foster,  Roger 14. 157 

Gardiner,  William  Howard 162 

Godkin,  E.  L 99-101 

Grey,  William  Edward ]  75 

Hallam,  Henry 1 70 

Hamilton,  Alexander 12 

Hare,  John  Innis  ( "lark 15 

Hart,  Albert  Bushnell 16,  102 

Hastings,  Warren 179, 180 

Hatsell,  John 171 

Henderson,  Thomas  J 161 

Hildreth,  Richard 17 

Hill,  David  B 113 

Hill,  Frederick  Trevor 103 

Holden,  William  W 158 


items,  not  to  pages.) 

Howell,  T.  B 172 

Howell,  Thomas  J 172 

Ingalls,  John  J 44 

Jackson,  Albert 101 

Jardine,  David 172 

Jay,  John 12 

Jefferson,  Thomas 24 

Johnson,  Andrew 107 

Johnston,  Alexander 25 

Jones,  Thomas  Laurens 108 

Lair,  Adolphe  Emile 183 

Lawless,  L.  E 89 

Lawrence,  William 26 

Littlefield,  Charles  E 144 

Lloyd ,  Thomas 73 

Lodge,  Henry  Cabot 12 

McCall,  Samuel  Walker 109 

Madison,  James 12,  27 

May,  Thomas  Erskine,  haron  Farn- 

borough 175 

Mechom,  Floyd  R 28 

Melville,    Henry  Dundas.  1st   vis- 
count   181, 182 

Miller,  Samuel  Freeman 29 

Morgan,  John  T 44 

Morse,  John  T.,  jr 129 

Palgrave,  Sir  Reginald  F.  D 175 

Paschal,  George  Wa.shington 30 

Pock.  James  H 81-83 

Pickering,  Octavius 162 

Pike,  Luke  Owen 177 

Pomeroy,  John  Xnrton 31 

Prescott,  James 162 

Pruyn.  John  VanSchaick  Lansing.  1 1 1 

Rawle,  William 32 

Reeve,  H 44 

Rhod(>s,  James  Ford 112 

Ross,  Edmund  GibsDU 113 

Sanderson,  John  F 13 

Schurz.  Carl .33 

Sears,  Edward  1 114,  115 

Sherman,  John 116 

Shibley,  George  H 163 

Smith,  Samuel  H 73 

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AUTHOR  INDEX 


Stansbury ,  Arthur  J 84 

Stephen,  5tV  James  Fitzjames,  bart.       178 

Sterlin2;,  John  A 150 

Storey,  Moorfield 117 

Story,  Joseph 34 

Sumner,  Charles 35-37, 118, 119 

Sumner,  William  Graham 38 

Sutherland,  William  Angus 39 

Taylor,  Hannis 40 

Thomas,  David  Y 41 

Throop,  Montgomery  H 42 

Tilden,  Samuel  Jones 43 

Tocqueville,  Alexis  Charles  Henri 

JIaurice  Clerel  de 44 

Tucker,  St.  George 45 

Turner,  Frederick  J 55 

U.S.     7  th  Cong.,  2dsess 64 

Sih  Cong 65,  76 

21st  Cong 85 

37th  Cong.,  2d  sess 90 

44th  Cong.,  1st  sess 135, 136 

5Sth  Cong.,  3d  sess 145 

Congress.     House 57,  66,  67, 

77,  86, 122,  137,  138, 145a, 151, 152 
Committee  on  expenditures  in 

the  War  dept 139 

Committee  on  impeachment  of 
W.Blount 58-61 


U.  S.      Congress.      House.       Com- 
mittee on  impeachment  of  W. 

W.  Belknap 140 

Committee  on  the  j udicianj .  46,  87, 
91,123 ,124,141,142,146-148,153 
Committee    to    enquire    into 
official  conduct  of  Samuel 

Chase 78,79 

Select  committee  of  managers 

of  impeachment 125, 126 

Senate 46a,  47-49,  56,  74, 

88, 89, 120, 121, 136, 145, 154, 155 
Select  committee  on   the  im- 
peachment of  Andrew  John- 
son        127 

Supreme  court 128 

Van  Nest,  George  Willett 50 

Watson,  David  Kemper 51 

Webb,  Edwin  Y 156 

Webster,  T.  Lonsdale 175 

Weeks,  William  F 52 

Welles,  Gideon 129 

WTiarton,  Francis 62 

Williams,  F.  L 53 

Williams,  Thomas 130 

Willoughby,  Westel  Woodbury.  .  .         54 
Wright,  Marcus  Joseph 63 


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